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... SIR RICHARD STEELE.2 FEW people were greater admirers of prudence and econo- my than Sir Richard Steele was in precept , yet nothing could be more disagreeable to his temper than the practice of either . A turn naturally gay and ...
... SIR RICHARD STEELE.2 FEW people were greater admirers of prudence and econo- my than Sir Richard Steele was in precept , yet nothing could be more disagreeable to his temper than the practice of either . A turn naturally gay and ...
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... Sir Richard took occasion to address the ladies , telling them that if what he was about to offer were agreeable to them , he hoped for their interest with their husbands to choose him as their representative . The women were all ...
... Sir Richard took occasion to address the ladies , telling them that if what he was about to offer were agreeable to them , he hoped for their interest with their husbands to choose him as their representative . The women were all ...
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... Sir Richard Steele was appointed one of the com- missioners for inquiring into the estates forfeited by the late rebellion in Scotland . During his stay there , Steele indulged his taste for humour by searching into the manners of low ...
... Sir Richard Steele was appointed one of the com- missioners for inquiring into the estates forfeited by the late rebellion in Scotland . During his stay there , Steele indulged his taste for humour by searching into the manners of low ...
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VOL VI | 453 |
Addison to the Lords of the Treasury | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair | 463 |
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