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Pagina v
... king William and in 1697 another on the peace of Ryfwick . Having yet no public employment , he ob- tained ( in 1699 ) a pension of 2001. a year , that he might be enabled to travel . He staid a year at Blois , probably to learn the ...
... king William and in 1697 another on the peace of Ryfwick . Having yet no public employment , he ob- tained ( in 1699 ) a pension of 2001. a year , that he might be enabled to travel . He staid a year at Blois , probably to learn the ...
Pagina xi
... king George he was made fecretary to the regency , and was required by his office to fend notice to Hanover that the Queen was dead , and that the throne was va- cant . To do that would not have been difficult to any man but Addison ...
... king George he was made fecretary to the regency , and was required by his office to fend notice to Hanover that the Queen was dead , and that the throne was va- cant . To do that would not have been difficult to any man but Addison ...
Pagina xiii
... king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po- litical paffions , endeavoured ...
... king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un- less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po- litical paffions , endeavoured ...
Pagina xv
... king he would hardly have been refused . His zeal for his party did not extinguish his kindness for the merit of his opponents : When he was secretary in Ireland , he refused to intermit his acquaintance with Swift . Of his habits , or ...
... king he would hardly have been refused . His zeal for his party did not extinguish his kindness for the merit of his opponents : When he was secretary in Ireland , he refused to intermit his acquaintance with Swift . Of his habits , or ...
Pagina 9
... king's wenches our wives , and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods ; whose frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whose vanity to shew her foot made that part of the dress so ...
... king's wenches our wives , and daughters had this manner of curling their hair , that way of placing their hoods ; whose frailty was covered by fuch a fort of petticoat , and whose vanity to shew her foot made that part of the dress so ...
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