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On this statement , we must remark that Addison in 1681 was not nine years old : that he did not begin his studies at Oxford till 1687 ; and that , according to the general account , so far from Lord Somers being introduced to his ...
On this statement , we must remark that Addison in 1681 was not nine years old : that he did not begin his studies at Oxford till 1687 ; and that , according to the general account , so far from Lord Somers being introduced to his ...
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parliamentary reform , --- ample details about Lord Chatham , & c . & c . , and all these preceded by the history of Ireland , from the æra of her antient kings to the times of Mr. Flood and Lord Charlemont . We have always considered ...
parliamentary reform , --- ample details about Lord Chatham , & c . & c . , and all these preceded by the history of Ireland , from the æra of her antient kings to the times of Mr. Flood and Lord Charlemont . We have always considered ...
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Carlton , Sir Dudley , his account of the pardon of Lord Cobham , & c . , 228 . Carr , Earl of Somerset , his favour with James I. , 235 . Carriages , improvements in constructing , 404 . Castlemain , Lord , his intimation that Cecil ...
Carlton , Sir Dudley , his account of the pardon of Lord Cobham , & c . , 228 . Carr , Earl of Somerset , his favour with James I. , 235 . Carriages , improvements in constructing , 404 . Castlemain , Lord , his intimation that Cecil ...
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