The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... death of King Wil- liam , however , annulling his pension , caused his return to England in 1702 . publication of his Travels , and more especially his " Campaign , " speedily introduced him into public employment . In 1705 he ...
... death of King Wil- liam , however , annulling his pension , caused his return to England in 1702 . publication of his Travels , and more especially his " Campaign , " speedily introduced him into public employment . In 1705 he ...
Strana iv
... death of Queen Anne , in 1714 , he was appointed Secretary to the Regency ; and his first duty in that office ( to announce the vacancy of the throne to the Court of Hanover ) , is said to have seriously perplexed him : he was so long ...
... death of Queen Anne , in 1714 , he was appointed Secretary to the Regency ; and his first duty in that office ( to announce the vacancy of the throne to the Court of Hanover ) , is said to have seriously perplexed him : he was so long ...
Strana v
... death of Queen Mary . He had unfortunately imbibed a predilection for the Army ; and , failing to obtain a commission ( his friends refusing him assistance toward his promotion , except in a Civil line ) , he recklessly entered as a ...
... death of Queen Mary . He had unfortunately imbibed a predilection for the Army ; and , failing to obtain a commission ( his friends refusing him assistance toward his promotion , except in a Civil line ) , he recklessly entered as a ...
Strana vi
... death of King William , had been recom- mended by Addison to the patronage of the leaders of the Whigs , the Earls of Halifax and Sunderland , who , in the first instance , made him Gazetteer ( a post which he ludi- crously styled that ...
... death of King William , had been recom- mended by Addison to the patronage of the leaders of the Whigs , the Earls of Halifax and Sunderland , who , in the first instance , made him Gazetteer ( a post which he ludi- crously styled that ...
Strana vii
... death Sir Richard Steele came into the possession of all his property . By her he had no issue . His second wife was the daughter of Jonathan Scurlock , Esq . , of Llangunnon , in Carmarthenshire : she brought him an estate of nearly ...
... death Sir Richard Steele came into the possession of all his property . By her he had no issue . His second wife was the daughter of Jonathan Scurlock , Esq . , of Llangunnon , in Carmarthenshire : she brought him an estate of nearly ...
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