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... Addison's signatures . ' He is rather doubtful ( as he might well be ) of the value of Calder's interpretation that C stood for Chelsea , L for London , I for Ireland , and O for Office , the places at which Addison is alleged to have ...
... Addison's signatures . ' He is rather doubtful ( as he might well be ) of the value of Calder's interpretation that C stood for Chelsea , L for London , I for Ireland , and O for Office , the places at which Addison is alleged to have ...
Pagina 491
... Addison , Joseph ( 1672–1719 ) . Addison , Lancelot ( 1632-1703 ) , Dean of Lichfield , father of Joseph Addison , probably the ' learned Person ' of No. 600 . Anne , Queen ( 1665–1714 ) . • Anthony , Trusty . ' See Aston , Anthony ...
... Addison , Joseph ( 1672–1719 ) . Addison , Lancelot ( 1632-1703 ) , Dean of Lichfield , father of Joseph Addison , probably the ' learned Person ' of No. 600 . Anne , Queen ( 1665–1714 ) . • Anthony , Trusty . ' See Aston , Anthony ...
Pagina 493
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. Bullock , Gabriel , a freeholder in Northamptonshire . iii . 466 . See note , Bullock , William ( 1657 ? -1740 ? ) , actor , praised by Gildon and others , but quizzed in the Tatler ( No. 188 ) in a ...
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. Bullock , Gabriel , a freeholder in Northamptonshire . iii . 466 . See note , Bullock , William ( 1657 ? -1740 ? ) , actor , praised by Gildon and others , but quizzed in the Tatler ( No. 188 ) in a ...
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