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... house inBuryStreet,St. James's, and in the following year went toa house at Hampton, which he called in jesttheHovel. Addison had lenthima thousand poundsfor costs of furnishing and other immediate needs. This was repaid within a year ...
... house inBuryStreet,St. James's, and in the following year went toa house at Hampton, which he called in jesttheHovel. Addison had lenthima thousand poundsfor costs of furnishing and other immediate needs. This was repaid within a year ...
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... House of Commons. Steele's argument against the government brought onhimthehostility ofthe Dukeof Newcastle, then Lord Chamberlain; and it was partly to defend himself and his brother patentees against hostile actionthreatened by the ...
... House of Commons. Steele's argument against the government brought onhimthehostility ofthe Dukeof Newcastle, then Lord Chamberlain; and it was partly to defend himself and his brother patentees against hostile actionthreatened by the ...
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... house visited by 'the Spectator'. It required rebuilding in 1741 (D.L. No. 3); and was burntdown, andagain rebuilt, in1809, as wenowhave it (D.L. No.4). There wasnoCovent Garden Theatre till after'the Spectator's' time, in 1733, when ...
... house visited by 'the Spectator'. It required rebuilding in 1741 (D.L. No. 3); and was burntdown, andagain rebuilt, in1809, as wenowhave it (D.L. No.4). There wasnoCovent Garden Theatre till after'the Spectator's' time, in 1733, when ...
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... House he calls the Servants by their Names, and talks all the way Up Stairs to a Visit. I must not omit that Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum; that he fills the chair at a QuarterSession with great Abilities, and three Months ago ...
... House he calls the Servants by their Names, and talks all the way Up Stairs to a Visit. I must not omit that Sir ROGER is a Justice of the Quorum; that he fills the chair at a QuarterSession with great Abilities, and three Months ago ...
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... House, to be employed inJetteaus and Waterworks. This Project, asI have since heard, is postponed 'tillthe SummerSeason; whenit is thoughtthe Coolness that proceedsfromFountains and Cascadeswill be more acceptable and refreshing to ...
... House, to be employed inJetteaus and Waterworks. This Project, asI have since heard, is postponed 'tillthe SummerSeason; whenit is thoughtthe Coolness that proceedsfromFountains and Cascadeswill be more acceptable and refreshing to ...
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