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... word , he was the best subject , the best friend , the best relation , the best master , the best cri , tic , and the best political writer in Great Britain . ' sign , a gentleman had written predictions , and two iv DEDICATION .
... word , he was the best subject , the best friend , the best relation , the best master , the best cri , tic , and the best political writer in Great Britain . ' sign , a gentleman had written predictions , and two iv DEDICATION .
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... writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of seventeen , he was sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards bishop of Bristol . After several years residence at ...
... writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of seventeen , he was sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards bishop of Bristol . After several years residence at ...
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... word , he was the best subject , the best friend , the best relation , the best master , the best cri , tic , and the best political writer in Great Britain , ' sign , a gentleman 2 had written predictions , and iv DEDICATION .
... word , he was the best subject , the best friend , the best relation , the best master , the best cri , tic , and the best political writer in Great Britain , ' sign , a gentleman 2 had written predictions , and iv DEDICATION .
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... writing " 3 , and that with a manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitat- ed in the translations of the modern Italian operas . St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . LETTERS from ...
... writing " 3 , and that with a manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitat- ed in the translations of the modern Italian operas . St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . LETTERS from ...
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... to make those excellencies useful for the honour and safety of the empire . They write from Berlin of the thirteenth , O. S. that the true design of general Fleming's visit to that court was , to insinuate that 2 . 15 TATLER .
... to make those excellencies useful for the honour and safety of the empire . They write from Berlin of the thirteenth , O. S. that the true design of general Fleming's visit to that court was , to insinuate that 2 . 15 TATLER .
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