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... given , in proportion to the number of papers which they respectively produced , ) EUSTACE BUDGELL takes the lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter ...
... given , in proportion to the number of papers which they respectively produced , ) EUSTACE BUDGELL takes the lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter ...
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... given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might add weight to the solicitation which Addison was them making for a place for Mr. Budgell . periodical labours , and by the circulation of va- rious 4 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . Alexander ...
... given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might add weight to the solicitation which Addison was them making for a place for Mr. Budgell . periodical labours , and by the circulation of va- rious 4 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . Alexander ...
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... given to the public by our author . This he frequently spoke of doing , and of adding a life of his deceased friend ; but he never carried his designs into execution . As it was reported that Dr. Conybeare was rewarded with the deanery ...
... given to the public by our author . This he frequently spoke of doing , and of adding a life of his deceased friend ; but he never carried his designs into execution . As it was reported that Dr. Conybeare was rewarded with the deanery ...
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... given us a specimen of these opened , the fat and gross vapours , engendered by the corruption of dead bodies , kindled as the flambeau approached them , to the great astonishment of the spectators , who frequently cried out a miracle ...
... given us a specimen of these opened , the fat and gross vapours , engendered by the corruption of dead bodies , kindled as the flambeau approached them , to the great astonishment of the spectators , who frequently cried out a miracle ...
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... given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he would supply the fifth act of Cato ; ⚫ He had , likewise , a few years anterior ...
... given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he would supply the fifth act of Cato ; ⚫ He had , likewise , a few years anterior ...
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