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... given you so great a figure in the British senate , as well as in that ele- gance and politeness which appear in your more retired conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an ...
... given you so great a figure in the British senate , as well as in that ele- gance and politeness which appear in your more retired conversation . I should be unpardonable if , after what I have said , I should longer detain you with an ...
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... given us such a masterly portrait of himself , and we perceive with delight that through the medium of this minute delineation of his person and manners , and those of his as- sociates , he has formed a common centre of at- traction ...
... given us such a masterly portrait of himself , and we perceive with delight that through the medium of this minute delineation of his person and manners , and those of his as- sociates , he has formed a common centre of at- traction ...
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... given his papers , with directions concerning them . This contains , besides the pieces already noticed , several poetical translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses ; and " Dialogues on the Use- fulness of Ancient Medals , especially in ...
... given his papers , with directions concerning them . This contains , besides the pieces already noticed , several poetical translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses ; and " Dialogues on the Use- fulness of Ancient Medals , especially in ...
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Spectator The. seventy - four . About two hundred and thirty- six are given to STEELE on the authority of The unknown correspond- his signature T. ents were certainly numerous , and STEELE made a free use of such letters as contained ...
Spectator The. seventy - four . About two hundred and thirty- six are given to STEELE on the authority of The unknown correspond- his signature T. ents were certainly numerous , and STEELE made a free use of such letters as contained ...
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... given by STEELE , the name of Mr. HENRY MARTYN is found , but no part of his share can be ascertained , except the letter to the king of France , in N ° 180 N ° 200 , on the same subject , is thought by the annotators to be his , and ...
... given by STEELE , the name of Mr. HENRY MARTYN is found , but no part of his share can be ascertained , except the letter to the king of France , in N ° 180 N ° 200 , on the same subject , is thought by the annotators to be his , and ...
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