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Pagina 167
... ground of better hope, that Pope, who lived near enough to be well informed,
relates in Spence's memorials, that he died of a fever caught by violent pursuit of
a thief that had robbed one of his friends. But that indigence, and its concomitants
...
... ground of better hope, that Pope, who lived near enough to be well informed,
relates in Spence's memorials, that he died of a fever caught by violent pursuit of
a thief that had robbed one of his friends. But that indigence, and its concomitants
...
Pagina 190
King,' says Waller, 'does me great honour, in taking notice of my domestick affairs
; but I have lived long enough to observe that this falling church has got a trick of
rising again.' He took notice to his friends of the King's conduct; and said, that ...
King,' says Waller, 'does me great honour, in taking notice of my domestick affairs
; but I have lived long enough to observe that this falling church has got a trick of
rising again.' He took notice to his friends of the King's conduct; and said, that ...
Pagina 195
... and if his estate, as is related in his Life, was sequestered, he had probably
contracted debts when he lived in exile; for we are told that at Paris he lived in
splendor, and was the only Englishman, except the Lord St. Albans, that kept a
table.
... and if his estate, as is related in his Life, was sequestered, he had probably
contracted debts when he lived in exile; for we are told that at Paris he lived in
splendor, and was the only Englishman, except the Lord St. Albans, that kept a
table.
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