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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 . MGTI ? WHO LTF MA My LORD , Fan .
Sir Richard Steele. THE ENGLISH MAN'S THANKS TO THE DUKE of Marlborough . Written in the YEAR 1711 . Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . MGTI ? WHO LTF MA My LORD , Fan .
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... English Glo ry of the whole Age in which You live ; and all who fhall be tranfmitted to Potterity , muft pafs down only memorable , as they have ex- erted themselves in Concert with You , or a- gainst You , with Endlefs Honour as Your ...
... English Glo ry of the whole Age in which You live ; and all who fhall be tranfmitted to Potterity , muft pafs down only memorable , as they have ex- erted themselves in Concert with You , or a- gainst You , with Endlefs Honour as Your ...
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... English has been handed à- ' bout the Town , and given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon - Day . You fee the Title of it is , A moft bumble Addrefs or Me- • morial , prefented to her Majefty the Queen of Great Britain , by the ...
... English has been handed à- ' bout the Town , and given gratis to Paffengers in the Streets at Noon - Day . You fee the Title of it is , A moft bumble Addrefs or Me- • morial , prefented to her Majefty the Queen of Great Britain , by the ...
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... cannot go on for Indignation ; but pray God that our Mercy to France may not ex ' pofe us to the Mercy of France . Your Humble Servant . English Tory . THE AIR 24T 70 on 1 . THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK N ° 128. The Guardian . 19.
... cannot go on for Indignation ; but pray God that our Mercy to France may not ex ' pofe us to the Mercy of France . Your Humble Servant . English Tory . THE AIR 24T 70 on 1 . THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK N ° 128. The Guardian . 19.
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