The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 41
... servant to the public . In 1719 he made another enemy in the EARL of SUNDERLAND , by publishing a very popular pamphlet against the famous peerage bill but his declension was chiefly hastened by the loss of twenty thousand pounds ...
... servant to the public . In 1719 he made another enemy in the EARL of SUNDERLAND , by publishing a very popular pamphlet against the famous peerage bill but his declension was chiefly hastened by the loss of twenty thousand pounds ...
Pagina 42
... servant , when he went out , that he should return no more , his pocket was filled with stones , and in his escrutoire was a short scrap of a will , written a day or two before , im- porting that he left all his personal estate to his ...
... servant , when he went out , that he should return no more , his pocket was filled with stones , and in his escrutoire was a short scrap of a will , written a day or two before , im- porting that he left all his personal estate to his ...
Pagina 75
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . VOL . II . TO CHARLES LORD HALIFAX . MY LORD , SIMILITUDE of manners and studies is usually mentioned as one of the strongest motives to af- fection and esteem ; but the passionate venera- tion I have for your ...
... servant , THE SPECTATOR . VOL . II . TO CHARLES LORD HALIFAX . MY LORD , SIMILITUDE of manners and studies is usually mentioned as one of the strongest motives to af- fection and esteem ; but the passionate venera- tion I have for your ...
Pagina 76
... I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient and most humble Servant , For- THE SPECTATOR . VOL . III . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY 76 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
... I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient and most humble Servant , For- THE SPECTATOR . VOL . III . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY 76 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
Pagina 78
... servant , VOL IV . THE SPECTator . TO THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH , MY LORD , 1712 . As it is natural to have a fondness for what has cost us much time and attention to produce , I hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this ...
... servant , VOL IV . THE SPECTator . TO THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH , MY LORD , 1712 . As it is natural to have a fondness for what has cost us much time and attention to produce , I hope your grace will forgive my endeavour to preserve this ...
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