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... called by king George I. he was chofen for the city of Westminster , and afterwards ferved for Huntingdon , and was a member for the city of Peter- VOL . II . A 1 + reading those excellent pieces with which you are ( iii )
... called by king George I. he was chofen for the city of Westminster , and afterwards ferved for Huntingdon , and was a member for the city of Peter- VOL . II . A 1 + reading those excellent pieces with which you are ( iii )
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... called himself , in refpect of the infects which now appear for men , he metimes rode in an open tumbril , of less fize than ordinary , to fhew the largenefs of his limbs , and the grandeur of his perfonage , to the greater advantage ...
... called himself , in refpect of the infects which now appear for men , he metimes rode in an open tumbril , of less fize than ordinary , to fhew the largenefs of his limbs , and the grandeur of his perfonage , to the greater advantage ...
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... called for tea by beat of drum ; his valet got ready to fhave him by a trumpet to horfe ; and water was brought for his teeth , when the found was changed to boots and faddle . In all these glorious exceffes from the com- mon practice ...
... called for tea by beat of drum ; his valet got ready to fhave him by a trumpet to horfe ; and water was brought for his teeth , when the found was changed to boots and faddle . In all these glorious exceffes from the com- mon practice ...
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... called Dick Eft- court , celebrated for his mimic powers , in which he was inimitable . See Tatler , N ° 20 , and Spect . Nos 358 , 468 , and Supplement to Swift's Works , ' vol . ii . p . 437 . fee how little you knew yourself , and ...
... called Dick Eft- court , celebrated for his mimic powers , in which he was inimitable . See Tatler , N ° 20 , and Spect . Nos 358 , 468 , and Supplement to Swift's Works , ' vol . ii . p . 437 . fee how little you knew yourself , and ...
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... called the Mock - bird , who has no note of his own , but hits every found in the wood as foon as he hears it ; fo that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate , as well as talent , is like that of the bird we ...
... called the Mock - bird , who has no note of his own , but hits every found in the wood as foon as he hears it ; fo that Mirrour is at once a copy and an original . Poor Mirrour's fate , as well as talent , is like that of the bird we ...
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