Acme Library of Standard Biography: Minto, W. DefoeAmerican Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... acquaintance with private incomes in the City , which raises some suspicion as to the capacity in which he was I associated with certain eminent persons in proposing ways and means to the Govern- ment . " In his article on Banks , he ...
... acquaintance with private incomes in the City , which raises some suspicion as to the capacity in which he was I associated with certain eminent persons in proposing ways and means to the Govern- ment . " In his article on Banks , he ...
Strana 74
... acquainted my Lord Stanhope with what humble sense of his Lordship's goodness I received the account you were pleased to give me , that my little services are accepted , and that his lordship is satisfied to go upon the foot of former ...
... acquainted my Lord Stanhope with what humble sense of his Lordship's goodness I received the account you were pleased to give me , that my little services are accepted , and that his lordship is satisfied to go upon the foot of former ...
Strana 75
... acquainted my Lord Townshend of it , who , by Mr. Buckley , let me know it would be a very acceptable piece of service ; for that letter was really very prejudicial to the public , and the most difficult to come at in a judicial way in ...
... acquainted my Lord Townshend of it , who , by Mr. Buckley , let me know it would be a very acceptable piece of service ; for that letter was really very prejudicial to the public , and the most difficult to come at in a judicial way in ...
Strana 80
... acquaintance to admirable account . He procured a letter for Applebee's Journal from Jack , with " kind love , " and a copy of verses of his own composition . Both letter and verses probably came from a more practised pen , but , to ...
... acquaintance to admirable account . He procured a letter for Applebee's Journal from Jack , with " kind love , " and a copy of verses of his own composition . Both letter and verses probably came from a more practised pen , but , to ...
Strana 97
... acquaintance of ' Mr. Defoe , a gentleman well known by his writings , who had new- ly built there a very handsome house , as a retirement from London , and amused his time either in the cultivation of a large and pleasant garden or in ...
... acquaintance of ' Mr. Defoe , a gentleman well known by his writings , who had new- ly built there a very handsome house , as a retirement from London , and amused his time either in the cultivation of a large and pleasant garden or in ...
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