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Pagina iii
... tion for unweared assiduity and unblemished integrity in his official capacity . It was during his residence in Ireland that Steele ( with whom he had contracted a friendship while in the Charter - house ) , commenced publishing the ...
... tion for unweared assiduity and unblemished integrity in his official capacity . It was during his residence in Ireland that Steele ( with whom he had contracted a friendship while in the Charter - house ) , commenced publishing the ...
Pagina vii
... tion , in his youth ; and a daughter , Elizabeth , married in 1731 to John ( afterward Baron ) Trevor , of Bromham . Sir Richard Steele left also a natural daughter , who went by the name of Miss Ouseley . At one time he had purposed ...
... tion , in his youth ; and a daughter , Elizabeth , married in 1731 to John ( afterward Baron ) Trevor , of Bromham . Sir Richard Steele left also a natural daughter , who went by the name of Miss Ouseley . At one time he had purposed ...
Pagina xi
... tion thus expressed himself . " Our sorrow for Mr. Grove's sickness was not like our concern for other friends when dying , whom we pity and lament ; but a sorrow arising as from the apprehension of the removal of one of the higher ...
... tion thus expressed himself . " Our sorrow for Mr. Grove's sickness was not like our concern for other friends when dying , whom we pity and lament ; but a sorrow arising as from the apprehension of the removal of one of the higher ...
Pagina xx
... tion of the whole kingdom : it was read , admired , and discussed , by all ranks . “ It offered , " says Sir Walter Scott , " personal and political satire to the readers in high life , low and coarse incident to the vulgar , marvels to ...
... tion of the whole kingdom : it was read , admired , and discussed , by all ranks . “ It offered , " says Sir Walter Scott , " personal and political satire to the readers in high life , low and coarse incident to the vulgar , marvels to ...
Pagina 33
... tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think flows from an ad- miration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged my- self incapable . While I busy ...
... tion and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I have for your Lordship , I think flows from an ad- miration of qualities in you , of which , in the whole course of these papers , I have acknowledged my- self incapable . While I busy ...
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