Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Boyle ) waited on Addison by desire of the Lord Treasurer ( Godolphin ) to en- gage him to write this poem , he occupied what Lord Macaulay calls a garret , up three pair of stairs , over a small shop in ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Boyle ) waited on Addison by desire of the Lord Treasurer ( Godolphin ) to en- gage him to write this poem , he occupied what Lord Macaulay calls a garret , up three pair of stairs , over a small shop in ...
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... Chancellor , in spite of his uncle and guar- dian , Lord Culloden . There he had learned to love Bertram , the eldest son of a duke , who , as we are never told what his dukedom was , we must call the Duke of Dash . In due time he is ...
... Chancellor , in spite of his uncle and guar- dian , Lord Culloden . There he had learned to love Bertram , the eldest son of a duke , who , as we are never told what his dukedom was , we must call the Duke of Dash . In due time he is ...
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... chancellor and utter barris- ter 68. 8d . , archdeacon , prebendary , and canon 58. , every minister 12d . , every lady 68. 8d . , every gentlewoman 28. , one half to the poor that do come for help , one half to the physi- cian for his ...
... chancellor and utter barris- ter 68. 8d . , archdeacon , prebendary , and canon 58. , every minister 12d . , every lady 68. 8d . , every gentlewoman 28. , one half to the poor that do come for help , one half to the physi- cian for his ...
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... Chancellor Bacon's end ; if he pictures to a correspondent the dangers of Paris after dark , or retails two practical jokes played in the retinue of the Duke of Alva ; those who glance at these specimens of his style in Mr. Knight's ...
... Chancellor Bacon's end ; if he pictures to a correspondent the dangers of Paris after dark , or retails two practical jokes played in the retinue of the Duke of Alva ; those who glance at these specimens of his style in Mr. Knight's ...
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... Chancellor ( Hyde ) , con- sented to disband the army . The Act , however , which effected this sanctioned the continuance of guards and garrisons . The garrisons were to be re - established , and placed on the same footing as in the ...
... Chancellor ( Hyde ) , con- sented to disband the army . The Act , however , which effected this sanctioned the continuance of guards and garrisons . The garrisons were to be re - established , and placed on the same footing as in the ...
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