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... writers ; yet some inaccuracies of style have escaped him , which it is the chief design of the following notes to ... writer [ Addison ] . I then took a surfeit of his natural , easy manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the ...
... writers ; yet some inaccuracies of style have escaped him , which it is the chief design of the following notes to ... writer [ Addison ] . I then took a surfeit of his natural , easy manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the ...
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... writing himself . MY LORD , ADDISON TO THE EARL OF STAIR . Whitehall , June 18th , 1717 . I have laid your Excellency's letter of June 16th before the king , whom Monsieur d ' Iberville 1 has acquainted with the despatches received by ...
... writing himself . MY LORD , ADDISON TO THE EARL OF STAIR . Whitehall , June 18th , 1717 . I have laid your Excellency's letter of June 16th before the king , whom Monsieur d ' Iberville 1 has acquainted with the despatches received by ...
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... writing deputed ( as far as in me lies ) to execute the office of Secretary and Clerk of the Enrolments during my absence . But if your Excellency shall not think fit to approve of him , I hope Mr. Peter Beckford will , for the good of ...
... writing deputed ( as far as in me lies ) to execute the office of Secretary and Clerk of the Enrolments during my absence . But if your Excellency shall not think fit to approve of him , I hope Mr. Peter Beckford will , for the good of ...
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... writing of this , that he has stated to you Mr. Benson's and your own case , who , I find , is better acquainted with it than I am , that affair having been transacted by my Lord Sunderland during my illness . MY LORD , ADDISON TO THE ...
... writing of this , that he has stated to you Mr. Benson's and your own case , who , I find , is better acquainted with it than I am , that affair having been transacted by my Lord Sunderland during my illness . MY LORD , ADDISON TO THE ...
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... writing till I Icould have made a suitable return . Shall we never again talk together in laconic ? Whenever you see England , your company will be the most acceptable in the world at Holland House , 2 where you are highly esteemed by ...
... writing till I Icould have made a suitable return . Shall we never again talk together in laconic ? Whenever you see England , your company will be the most acceptable in the world at Holland House , 2 where you are highly esteemed by ...
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