Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Volume 3Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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... received me with great freedom , and told me smiling , he had not seen me a long while . I told his lordship very frankly the occasion . That the unhappy breach that had fallen out , had made me doubtful whether I should be ac- ceptable ...
... received me with great freedom , and told me smiling , he had not seen me a long while . I told his lordship very frankly the occasion . That the unhappy breach that had fallen out , had made me doubtful whether I should be ac- ceptable ...
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... received in- telligence of some hostile preparations at Dunkirk , which had for their object the invasion of Scotland . The French king , disheartened by his losses upon the continent , thought that such a diversion , headed by the ...
... received in- telligence of some hostile preparations at Dunkirk , which had for their object the invasion of Scotland . The French king , disheartened by his losses upon the continent , thought that such a diversion , headed by the ...
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... received from the Scots , and stimulated by his preference for their church establishment , he rejoices in every opportunity of doing honour to their nation . " I speak it without boasting , " says he , " no man has concerned himself ...
... received from the Scots , and stimulated by his preference for their church establishment , he rejoices in every opportunity of doing honour to their nation . " I speak it without boasting , " says he , " no man has concerned himself ...
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... received a letter , signed with my own name , a counterfeit no doubt ; for I am fully satisfied no man owns the name justly , nor does any man covet to be called after the unfortunate . However , * Review , v . 98. + lbid , v . 418 ...
... received a letter , signed with my own name , a counterfeit no doubt ; for I am fully satisfied no man owns the name justly , nor does any man covet to be called after the unfortunate . However , * Review , v . 98. + lbid , v . 418 ...
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... received , as from a zealous attachment to their religion . To the piety and hospitality of their nation , he is always proud to do honour ; and the only return he could offer for their civilities , was to celebrate their virtues , and ...
... received , as from a zealous attachment to their religion . To the piety and hospitality of their nation , he is always proud to do honour ; and the only return he could offer for their civilities , was to celebrate their virtues , and ...
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