The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be soli- citously asked , if he now was happy . Let them per- use one of his letters accidentally ...
... Duke of Buckingham , such a lease of the Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . By the lovers of virtue and of wit it will be soli- citously asked , if he now was happy . Let them per- use one of his letters accidentally ...
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... Duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major . " He now resided in France , as one of the followers of the exiled king ; and ...
... Duke of York from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation of " Cato Major . " He now resided in France , as one of the followers of the exiled king ; and ...
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... Duke of Buckingham , when he was Chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent bene- factor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a ...
... Duke of Buckingham , when he was Chancellor of Cambridge : this is doubted by the other writer , who yet allows the Duke to have been his frequent bene- factor . That both these accounts are false there is reason to suspect , from a ...
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... to shift as they could without him ; and Sheffield Duke of Buckingham has left a story of his refusal to fight him . He had very early an inclination to intemperance , which he totally subdued in his travels ; but , ROCHESTER.
... to shift as they could without him ; and Sheffield Duke of Buckingham has left a story of his refusal to fight him . He had very early an inclination to intemperance , which he totally subdued in his travels ; but , ROCHESTER.
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... part of his estate forced him into Ireland , where he was made by the duke of Ormond captain of the guards , and met with an adventure thus related by Fentou : " He was at Dublin as much as ever distempered ROSCOMMON . 213.
... part of his estate forced him into Ireland , where he was made by the duke of Ormond captain of the guards , and met with an adventure thus related by Fentou : " He was at Dublin as much as ever distempered ROSCOMMON . 213.
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