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... page 286 . 137. PAGE 413. Motto . Cicero ? The Spectator deals with the question of master and servant , ante , No. 107. The letters of Ralph Valet and Patience Giddy call to mind some of the points in Swift's Directions to Servants ...
... page 286 . 137. PAGE 413. Motto . Cicero ? The Spectator deals with the question of master and servant , ante , No. 107. The letters of Ralph Valet and Patience Giddy call to mind some of the points in Swift's Directions to Servants ...
Pagina 564
... PAGE 444. Pindarick Readers . Cf. page 483 and note , page 543 . Cant . Steele is out in his etymology . See the Oxford English Dictionary . PAGE 445. Dr. Se . Probably Dr. George Smalridge , after- wards Bishop of Bristol , the ...
... PAGE 444. Pindarick Readers . Cf. page 483 and note , page 543 . Cant . Steele is out in his etymology . See the Oxford English Dictionary . PAGE 445. Dr. Se . Probably Dr. George Smalridge , after- wards Bishop of Bristol , the ...
Pagina 565
... page 517 ; also page 476 . 155. In A this paper is numbered ' 156 , ' and subsequent papers The error is rectified from ' 166 ' are incorrectly numbered . onwards . Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . PAGE 467 ...
... page 517 ; also page 476 . 155. In A this paper is numbered ' 156 , ' and subsequent papers The error is rectified from ' 166 ' are incorrectly numbered . onwards . Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 451 . Idol . Cf. page 271 . PAGE 467 ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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