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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... true Author Ascertained . — Steele publishes " The Crisis . " - Replied to by Swift , in " The Public Spirit of the Whigs . " - His Work Censured in Par- liament . The Ministers screen him from a Prosecution.- Steele expelled the ...
... true Author Ascertained . — Steele publishes " The Crisis . " - Replied to by Swift , in " The Public Spirit of the Whigs . " - His Work Censured in Par- liament . The Ministers screen him from a Prosecution.- Steele expelled the ...
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... true British reader , " De Foe gives the following explanation of the proverb from Mr. Ray . " Skiddaw and Scruffell , are two neighbouring hills , or high mountains ; the one in Cum- • Review , v . 8 . + Ibid , i . 113 . 12 DE FOE ...
... true British reader , " De Foe gives the following explanation of the proverb from Mr. Ray . " Skiddaw and Scruffell , are two neighbouring hills , or high mountains ; the one in Cum- • Review , v . 8 . + Ibid , i . 113 . 12 DE FOE ...
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... true for my personal vindication . ' " I had not hitherto answered this request , " continues De Foe , " because I thought his lordship would be suffi- ciently vindicated in the just and fair discharge he would have from the government ...
... true for my personal vindication . ' " I had not hitherto answered this request , " continues De Foe , " because I thought his lordship would be suffi- ciently vindicated in the just and fair discharge he would have from the government ...
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... true prophet , amongst his countrymen . Having an excellent memory , he employed it in his speeches by copious citations from history , in support of what he had advanced ; deriving parallels between past and present times . He was an ...
... true prophet , amongst his countrymen . Having an excellent memory , he employed it in his speeches by copious citations from history , in support of what he had advanced ; deriving parallels between past and present times . He was an ...
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... true and hearty in the cause of liberty . our past hazards , cannot but remember how sincerely he behaved himself , when the whole interest of the court ran counter to our civil and religious rights ; how steadily he adhered to the ...
... true and hearty in the cause of liberty . our past hazards , cannot but remember how sincerely he behaved himself , when the whole interest of the court ran counter to our civil and religious rights ; how steadily he adhered to the ...
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