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... fome years before the old gentleman's death ; but in that time , or foon after , he unfortunately offended his mother irreconcileably , for fhe cut him off with a fhil- ling from all the inheritance which she had it in her power to ...
... fome years before the old gentleman's death ; but in that time , or foon after , he unfortunately offended his mother irreconcileably , for fhe cut him off with a fhil- ling from all the inheritance which she had it in her power to ...
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... fome . ' We learn likewife from that valuable book , that this great man's falary for building St. Paul's from the foundation , to the finishing thereof , was not more ( as appears from the public accounts ) than 2001. per annum ...
... fome . ' We learn likewife from that valuable book , that this great man's falary for building St. Paul's from the foundation , to the finishing thereof , was not more ( as appears from the public accounts ) than 2001. per annum ...
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he muft in fome measure be the trumpeter of his own fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly pra e themfelves ; but they are to be endued with a fort of defenfive eloquence , by which they fhall be always capable of ex ...
he muft in fome measure be the trumpeter of his own fame : not that men are to be tolerated who directly pra e themfelves ; but they are to be endued with a fort of defenfive eloquence , by which they fhall be always capable of ex ...
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... fome other occafion . ' He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps the had rather go to lady Centaur's * and play at ombre . ' They were both perfons of good difcerning , and foon found that they mortally hated each ...
... fome other occafion . ' He would very willingly carry her to the play ; but perhaps the had rather go to lady Centaur's * and play at ombre . ' They were both perfons of good difcerning , and foon found that they mortally hated each ...
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... fome ground for this repeated infinuation of the French tranfla- tor ; but there is nothing of this nature faid or furmised in The Life of the Duke of Ormond , 1747 , ' 8vo . The author mentions that his grace was every where , and al ...
... fome ground for this repeated infinuation of the French tranfla- tor ; but there is nothing of this nature faid or furmised in The Life of the Duke of Ormond , 1747 , ' 8vo . The author mentions that his grace was every where , and al ...
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