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... LETTERS FROM CHURCHILL TO WILKES .... lxix WILL OF CHURCHILL ..lxxxiii EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS OF WILKES ... lxxxv EPITAPHS ON CHURCHILL . lxxxviii EXTRACT FROM CHRYSAL XC THE ROSCIAD ... 1 THE APOLOGY , ADDRESSED TO THE CRITICAL RE ...
... LETTERS FROM CHURCHILL TO WILKES .... lxix WILL OF CHURCHILL ..lxxxiii EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS OF WILKES ... lxxxv EPITAPHS ON CHURCHILL . lxxxviii EXTRACT FROM CHRYSAL XC THE ROSCIAD ... 1 THE APOLOGY , ADDRESSED TO THE CRITICAL RE ...
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... letters , could give no sanction to his work , and he sees no reason for in- curring the risk of censure , where excellence could The Rev. W. Churchill was brought up with his brother at Westminster School , where he was class - fellow ...
... letters , could give no sanction to his work , and he sees no reason for in- curring the risk of censure , where excellence could The Rev. W. Churchill was brought up with his brother at Westminster School , where he was class - fellow ...
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... letters , in which he was conclusively refuted by a writer in the same magazine , in which the opinion had been promulgated , but who as absurdly ascribed the letters to John Horne Tooke . Mr. Robberds , have been published , from which ...
... letters , in which he was conclusively refuted by a writer in the same magazine , in which the opinion had been promulgated , but who as absurdly ascribed the letters to John Horne Tooke . Mr. Robberds , have been published , from which ...
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... letters this edition would then become as complete as can reasonably be desired or expected ; it would be the classical form of possessing the works of this occasionally spirited and once popular writer . What of attraction they still ...
... letters this edition would then become as complete as can reasonably be desired or expected ; it would be the classical form of possessing the works of this occasionally spirited and once popular writer . What of attraction they still ...
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... letters , essays , papers , poems , and para- graphs relating to him with which the press teemed from 1761 to 1765 , would scarcely be credited , except after as laborious a search into the Reviews , Pamphlets , Magazines , and ...
... letters , essays , papers , poems , and para- graphs relating to him with which the press teemed from 1761 to 1765 , would scarcely be credited , except after as laborious a search into the Reviews , Pamphlets , Magazines , and ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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