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... Majesty George the First rewarded the services of one , who had both suffered and written in behalf of his august family , with the office of surveyor of the royal stables at Hampton Court , and the authority of justice of the peace for ...
... Majesty George the First rewarded the services of one , who had both suffered and written in behalf of his august family , with the office of surveyor of the royal stables at Hampton Court , and the authority of justice of the peace for ...
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... Majesty's arrival in England , which contained some reflections on his Lordship's subsequent actions . In 1716 , he was flying with inconstancy from one perio- dical attempt to another . He commenced a series of let- ters called Town ...
... Majesty's arrival in England , which contained some reflections on his Lordship's subsequent actions . In 1716 , he was flying with inconstancy from one perio- dical attempt to another . He commenced a series of let- ters called Town ...
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... Majesty's Household and the Governor of the Royal Com- pany of Comedians . The loss of the patentee , according to his own calculation , was near ten thousand pounds . The Theatre was continued , under the assumed name of Sir John Edgar ...
... Majesty's Household and the Governor of the Royal Com- pany of Comedians . The loss of the patentee , according to his own calculation , was near ten thousand pounds . The Theatre was continued , under the assumed name of Sir John Edgar ...
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... Majesty , to whom it was dedicated , remunerated the author with a present of five hundred pounds . But Sir Richard , by his misfortunes and by his impru- dence in pecuniary matters , was now in that situation in which no moderate ...
... Majesty , to whom it was dedicated , remunerated the author with a present of five hundred pounds . But Sir Richard , by his misfortunes and by his impru- dence in pecuniary matters , was now in that situation in which no moderate ...
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... Majesty has very much dis- quieted the court of Rome . Our last advices from Ger- many inform us , that the minister of Hanover has urged the council at Ratisbonne to exert themselves in behalf of the common cause , and taken the ...
... Majesty has very much dis- quieted the court of Rome . Our last advices from Ger- many inform us , that the minister of Hanover has urged the council at Ratisbonne to exert themselves in behalf of the common cause , and taken the ...
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