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... DUKE KING SPRAT • HALIFAX PARNELL • C GARTH ( ib . PITT • • • 314 134 THOMSON 315 • • 142 WATTS • • 320 • • 144 143 А. PHILIPS 323 WEST 326 • • 118 DER 146 COLLINS 327 • 329 • ROWE ADDISON HUGHES SHEFFIELD PRIOR • 149 SHENSTONE 151 ...
... DUKE KING SPRAT • HALIFAX PARNELL • C GARTH ( ib . PITT • • • 314 134 THOMSON 315 • • 142 WATTS • • 320 • • 144 143 А. PHILIPS 323 WEST 326 • • 118 DER 146 COLLINS 327 • 329 • ROWE ADDISON HUGHES SHEFFIELD PRIOR • 149 SHENSTONE 151 ...
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... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income.uaea eyewis ad vs evitaso a to By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be if he now was happy . Let solicitously asked , them peruse one of his ...
... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income.uaea eyewis ad vs evitaso a to By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be if he now was happy . Let solicitously asked , them peruse one of his ...
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... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major He now resided in France as one of the fol- lowers of the exiled king ; and to ...
... duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major He now resided in France as one of the fol- lowers of the exiled king ; and to ...
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... hundred guineas ; but of this temporary bounty I find no proof . Wood relates that he was secretary to Villiers , duke of Buckingham , when he was chancellor mestic , the sentiments unborrowed and unex- pected , and 54 BUTLER .
... hundred guineas ; but of this temporary bounty I find no proof . Wood relates that he was secretary to Villiers , duke of Buckingham , when he was chancellor mestic , the sentiments unborrowed and unex- pected , and 54 BUTLER .
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... Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these ac- counts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story told by Packe , in his account of the Life of Wycherley ; and from some verses which Mr. Thyer has published in ...
... Duke to have been his frequent benefactor . That both these ac- counts are false there is reason to suspect , from a story told by Packe , in his account of the Life of Wycherley ; and from some verses which Mr. Thyer has published in ...
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