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... received ; some of the critics declared that English history had never before been so use- fully , so elegantly , and agreeably epitomized , and , like his other historical writings , it has kept its ground " in English literature ...
... received ; some of the critics declared that English history had never before been so use- fully , so elegantly , and agreeably epitomized , and , like his other historical writings , it has kept its ground " in English literature ...
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... received a command during the Scot- tish rebellion . Being of strong Jacobite ten- dencies , he was suspected and accused of favoring the rebels ; and though acquitted by a court of inquiry , was never afterwards em- ployed ; or , in ...
... received a command during the Scot- tish rebellion . Being of strong Jacobite ten- dencies , he was suspected and accused of favoring the rebels ; and though acquitted by a court of inquiry , was never afterwards em- ployed ; or , in ...
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... and read the entry in the pocket - book , told this story to Pope , the poet , in the pres- ence of General Oglethorpe . This story , as related by the General , ap- pears to have been well received , if not credited Ghost Stories 23.
... and read the entry in the pocket - book , told this story to Pope , the poet , in the pres- ence of General Oglethorpe . This story , as related by the General , ap- pears to have been well received , if not credited Ghost Stories 23.
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Washington Irving. pears to have been well received , if not credited , by both Johnson and Goldsmith , each of whom had something to relate in kind . Goldsmith's brother , the clergyman in whom he had such implicit confidence , had ...
Washington Irving. pears to have been well received , if not credited , by both Johnson and Goldsmith , each of whom had something to relate in kind . Goldsmith's brother , the clergyman in whom he had such implicit confidence , had ...
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Washington Irving. " I did not fail to keep the appointment , and was received in the kindest manner . He told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me ...
Washington Irving. " I did not fail to keep the appointment , and was received in the kindest manner . He told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me ...
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