The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... received the honor of Knighthood . On this occasion he entertained upward of two hundred gentlemen and ladies at his house , with a splendid collation , succeeded by dances , singing , and recitations . It is to be regretted . that in ...
... received the honor of Knighthood . On this occasion he entertained upward of two hundred gentlemen and ladies at his house , with a splendid collation , succeeded by dances , singing , and recitations . It is to be regretted . that in ...
Strana vii
In August 1715 , he received from Sir Robert Walpole £ 500 for special services , and in 1717 , upon the suppression of the Rebellion , was sent into Scotland as one of the Commissioners for the forfeited estates . On his return to ...
In August 1715 , he received from Sir Robert Walpole £ 500 for special services , and in 1717 , upon the suppression of the Rebellion , was sent into Scotland as one of the Commissioners for the forfeited estates . On his return to ...
Strana xi
... received many invitations from populous and important places , which his love for retirement induced him to decline . He wisely abstained from participating in the disputes relative to the doctrine of the Trinity , which at that time ...
... received many invitations from populous and important places , which his love for retirement induced him to decline . He wisely abstained from participating in the disputes relative to the doctrine of the Trinity , which at that time ...
Strana xii
... received from his father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the establishment of his fortune . His religion precluded him from every Civil employment ; and his father , with a ...
... received from his father inadequate to his expenses , he resolved to try to make his talents available likewise , for the establishment of his fortune . His religion precluded him from every Civil employment ; and his father , with a ...
Strana xiii
... receiving encouragement and reward from Addison , for disparaging and abusing him in the Coffee - houses , and in their ... received unmerited ill - treatment is suffi- ciently proved by the pains he took in correcting and finishing the ...
... receiving encouragement and reward from Addison , for disparaging and abusing him in the Coffee - houses , and in their ... received unmerited ill - treatment is suffi- ciently proved by the pains he took in correcting and finishing the ...
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