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... considered as an obdurate tory , he conversed indiscriminately with all the wits , and was yet the friend of Steele ; who , in the " Tatler , " which began in April 1709 , confesses the advantage of his conversation , and mentions ...
... considered as an obdurate tory , he conversed indiscriminately with all the wits , and was yet the friend of Steele ; who , in the " Tatler , " which began in April 1709 , confesses the advantage of his conversation , and mentions ...
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... considered as public robbers . Their eagerness was not gratified by the queen , or by Harley . The queen was probably slow because she was afraid ; and Harley was slow because he was doubt- ful : he was a tory only by necessity , or for ...
... considered as public robbers . Their eagerness was not gratified by the queen , or by Harley . The queen was probably slow because she was afraid ; and Harley was slow because he was doubt- ful : he was a tory only by necessity , or for ...
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... considered himself as having fortune in his power . Commissions , solicitations , remonstrances , crowded about him ; he was expected to do every man's business , to procure employment for one , and to retain it for another . In ...
... considered himself as having fortune in his power . Commissions , solicitations , remonstrances , crowded about him ; he was expected to do every man's business , to procure employment for one , and to retain it for another . In ...
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... considered him- self as in a state of exile . It seems that his first re- course was to piety . The thoughts of death rushed upon him , at this time , with such incessant importu- nity , that they took possession of his mind , when he ...
... considered him- self as in a state of exile . It seems that his first re- course was to piety . The thoughts of death rushed upon him , at this time , with such incessant importu- nity , that they took possession of his mind , when he ...
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... considered resistance to the king's patent as highly criminal ; and one Whitshed , then chief justice , who had tried the printer of the former pamphlet , and sent out the jury nine times , till by clamour and menaces they were frighted ...
... considered resistance to the king's patent as highly criminal ; and one Whitshed , then chief justice , who had tried the printer of the former pamphlet , and sent out the jury nine times , till by clamour and menaces they were frighted ...
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