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... lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter of Dr. William Gulston , Bishop of VOL . III . Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison.
... lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter of Dr. William Gulston , Bishop of VOL . III . Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison.
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Nathan Drake. Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison , and consequently a relationship , which proved of essen- tial service to young Budgell , subsisted between him and the principal author of the Spectator . Having shown ...
Nathan Drake. Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison , and consequently a relationship , which proved of essen- tial service to young Budgell , subsisted between him and the principal author of the Spectator . Having shown ...
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... Dean would live a little while longer , that he might have the pleasure , by the publication of the second part , of making him a bishop . Biographia Britannica , vol . ii . p . 692 . He was about this time also one of the con ...
... Dean would live a little while longer , that he might have the pleasure , by the publication of the second part , of making him a bishop . Biographia Britannica , vol . ii . p . 692 . He was about this time also one of the con ...
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Nathan Drake. the humorous recommendation that he was good . for something . The Dean likewise presented him to the Earl of Peterborough , and mentioned him with such encomia , that when this nobleman was appointed Embassador to the King ...
Nathan Drake. the humorous recommendation that he was good . for something . The Dean likewise presented him to the Earl of Peterborough , and mentioned him with such encomia , that when this nobleman was appointed Embassador to the King ...
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... Dean , and irritated by his marriage with Stella , recol- lected this interview with pleasure ; an impres- sion which must have been strengthened by the noble character that fame attached to the Doc- tor , and which induced her , in ...
... Dean , and irritated by his marriage with Stella , recol- lected this interview with pleasure ; an impres- sion which must have been strengthened by the noble character that fame attached to the Doc- tor , and which induced her , in ...
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