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... their Author , who is with the utmoft Inte- grity , My LORD , Your Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient , and most Humble Servant , Richard Steele . THE CONTENTS . HE Englishman's Thanks to the Duke of Dedication .
... their Author , who is with the utmoft Inte- grity , My LORD , Your Lordship's moft Obliged , moft Obedient , and most Humble Servant , Richard Steele . THE CONTENTS . HE Englishman's Thanks to the Duke of Dedication .
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... the Bill for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the Houfe of Commons . P. 205 THE THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough .
... the Bill for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the Houfe of Commons . P. 205 THE THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough .
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Sir Richard Steele. THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough . Written in the YEAR 1711 . Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . 1 My LORD , Fan . 1. 1711 .. T.
Sir Richard Steele. THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough . Written in the YEAR 1711 . Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . 1 My LORD , Fan . 1. 1711 .. T.
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... You to the Poffibility of being ill treated . We understand You too well not to fee , and to thank You , that You come Home , as if You B 3 had had never heard the Acclamations of the Uni- verfe . to the Duke of Marlborough . 5.
... You to the Poffibility of being ill treated . We understand You too well not to fee , and to thank You , that You come Home , as if You B 3 had had never heard the Acclamations of the Uni- verfe . to the Duke of Marlborough . 5.
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... Duke of Marlborough , fuch wife and faithful Managers as the late Earl of Godolphin , fuch pious , difin terested , generous and felf denying Patriots as the Bishops . There is no Man will deny , but that it is in the Power of the ...
... Duke of Marlborough , fuch wife and faithful Managers as the late Earl of Godolphin , fuch pious , difin terested , generous and felf denying Patriots as the Bishops . There is no Man will deny , but that it is in the Power of the ...
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