The Tatler, Volume 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Page xxv
... peace concluded with France , and from the regard which her Majesty , having no issue herself , must naturally cherish for her exiled family , even the most prudent men among the Whigs had reasoned themselves into an alarm for the ...
... peace concluded with France , and from the regard which her Majesty , having no issue herself , must naturally cherish for her exiled family , even the most prudent men among the Whigs had reasoned themselves into an alarm for the ...
Page xxvii
... peace , ( which took place in March preceding ) the works of this town towards sea and land should be destroyed : but the magistrates , in disregard of the articles , were making earnest solici- tation that the mole and dykes should be ...
... peace , ( which took place in March preceding ) the works of this town towards sea and land should be destroyed : but the magistrates , in disregard of the articles , were making earnest solici- tation that the mole and dykes should be ...
Page xxix
... peace for the county of Middlesex . As a further mark of his gracious approbation , he shortly after- terwards distinguished him with the rank of knighthood . Steele with triumphant superiority took his seat as repre- sentative for ...
... peace for the county of Middlesex . As a further mark of his gracious approbation , he shortly after- terwards distinguished him with the rank of knighthood . Steele with triumphant superiority took his seat as repre- sentative for ...
Page xxxv
... peace of mind , and finally brought ignominy and suf- fering on the close of a life , which in many respects de- served to be rewarded with affluence and distinction . Dr. Johnson , in his life of Savage , has related two anec- dotes ...
... peace of mind , and finally brought ignominy and suf- fering on the close of a life , which in many respects de- served to be rewarded with affluence and distinction . Dr. Johnson , in his life of Savage , has related two anec- dotes ...
Page xlii
... " In 1697 , he published a poem on the Peace of Ryswick ; and in 1699 another piece , called The Court of Neptune , on the return of King William , which he addressed to Mr. Montague , the general patron of the followers of xlii PREFACE .
... " In 1697 , he published a poem on the Peace of Ryswick ; and in 1699 another piece , called The Court of Neptune , on the return of King William , which he addressed to Mr. Montague , the general patron of the followers of xlii PREFACE .
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