The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana xix
... taken possession of his new dignity , when he was recalled from Ireland , for the purpose of allaying the dissensions which had arisen between Harley and Bolingbroke ; his efforts to effect a reconciliation failed ; and he retired into ...
... taken possession of his new dignity , when he was recalled from Ireland , for the purpose of allaying the dissensions which had arisen between Harley and Bolingbroke ; his efforts to effect a reconciliation failed ; and he retired into ...
Strana xxiii
... taken orders , he was appointed Chaplain to King William and Queen Mary , and became Fellow of Eton College , and Rector of St. Austin's , London . He was subsequently chosen Lecturer of St. Dunstan's , Fleet - street , and nominated a ...
... taken orders , he was appointed Chaplain to King William and Queen Mary , and became Fellow of Eton College , and Rector of St. Austin's , London . He was subsequently chosen Lecturer of St. Dunstan's , Fleet - street , and nominated a ...
Strana 37
... taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in remarkable , find that during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favorite of my schoolinaster , who used to ...
... taken away the bells from it . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in remarkable , find that during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favorite of my schoolinaster , who used to ...
Strana 49
... taken with the dress , complexion , and shape of a European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamored of him , and consequently solicitous for " Sir , when I consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She ...
... taken with the dress , complexion , and shape of a European , covered from head to foot . The Indian grew immediately enamored of him , and consequently solicitous for " Sir , when I consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She ...
Strana 62
... taken notice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of thein . The two following let- ters are written by persons who suffer by such im- pertinence . A worthy old ...
... taken notice of for either . It is , I presume , for this reason , that my correspondents are willing by my means to be rid of thein . The two following let- ters are written by persons who suffer by such im- pertinence . A worthy old ...
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