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... cause at least served to sharpen the vigilant caution of one party , and to repress the confidence of the other , and diminish the number of their advocates . After his ex- pulsion he was actively employed with his pen . He xxviii PREFACE .
... cause at least served to sharpen the vigilant caution of one party , and to repress the confidence of the other , and diminish the number of their advocates . After his ex- pulsion he was actively employed with his pen . He xxviii PREFACE .
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... cause which I was then labouring to sup- port . You will please to believe , that I could not be so in- sensible , as not to be touched with the generosity of part of your conduct towards me , or have omitted to acknowledge it ...
... cause which I was then labouring to sup- port . You will please to believe , that I could not be so in- sensible , as not to be touched with the generosity of part of your conduct towards me , or have omitted to acknowledge it ...
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... cause in a paper , which appeared twice a week , called The Theatre , commencing on the 2d of January , 1720 . This did not pacify , perhaps it even exasperated , the wrath of the Chamberlain . Only a few numbers had come forth , when ...
... cause in a paper , which appeared twice a week , called The Theatre , commencing on the 2d of January , 1720 . This did not pacify , perhaps it even exasperated , the wrath of the Chamberlain . Only a few numbers had come forth , when ...
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... cause of virtue and religion . He always writes with good sense , and with a good humour , which is certain to engage the reader in his favour : he writes to give confi- dence to virtue , and to encourage men to cherish those af ...
... cause of virtue and religion . He always writes with good sense , and with a good humour , which is certain to engage the reader in his favour : he writes to give confi- dence to virtue , and to encourage men to cherish those af ...
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... cause . ' A wond'rous spring within my garden flows , Of sovereign virtue , chiefly to compose Domestic jars , and matrimonial strife ; The best elixir t ' appease man and wife : Strange are th ' effects , the qualities divine ; ' Tis ...
... cause . ' A wond'rous spring within my garden flows , Of sovereign virtue , chiefly to compose Domestic jars , and matrimonial strife ; The best elixir t ' appease man and wife : Strange are th ' effects , the qualities divine ; ' Tis ...
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