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Pagina 6
of Prior appears from the mention made of him by St. John in his letter to the
Queen. “My Lord Treasurer moved, and all my Lords were of the same opinion,
that Mr. Prior should be added to those who are empowered to sign: the reason
for ...
of Prior appears from the mention made of him by St. John in his letter to the
Queen. “My Lord Treasurer moved, and all my Lords were of the same opinion,
that Mr. Prior should be added to those who are empowered to sign: the reason
for ...
Pagina 7
But , while he continued in appearance a private man , he was treated with
confidence by Lewis , who sent him with a letter to the Queen , written in favour of
the Elector of Bavaria , I shall expect , " says he , * with impatience , the return of
Mr.
But , while he continued in appearance a private man , he was treated with
confidence by Lewis , who sent him with a letter to the Queen , written in favour of
the Elector of Bavaria , I shall expect , " says he , * with impatience , the return of
Mr.
Pagina 9
In a letter to Swift , “ I have , ” says he , “ treated Lady Harriot at Cambridge ( a
fellow of a college treat ! ) and spoke verses to her in a gown and cap ! What , the
plenipotentiary , so far concerned in the damned peace at Utrecht - the man that ...
In a letter to Swift , “ I have , ” says he , “ treated Lady Harriot at Cambridge ( a
fellow of a college treat ! ) and spoke verses to her in a gown and cap ! What , the
plenipotentiary , so far concerned in the damned peace at Utrecht - the man that ...
Pagina 33
To this censure may be opposed the approbation of Locke and the admiration of
Molineux , which are found in their printed letters . Molineux is particularly
delighted with the song of Mapas , which is therefore subjoined to this narrative .
To this censure may be opposed the approbation of Locke and the admiration of
Molineux , which are found in their printed letters . Molineux is particularly
delighted with the song of Mapas , which is therefore subjoined to this narrative .
Pagina 49
This , however , was not the worst that might have been prognosticated ; for Pope
says , in his Letters , that “ he died of indolence ; " but his immediate distemper
was the gout . Of his morals and his conversation the account is uniform : he was
...
This , however , was not the worst that might have been prognosticated ; for Pope
says , in his Letters , that “ he died of indolence ; " but his immediate distemper
was the gout . Of his morals and his conversation the account is uniform : he was
...
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