Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... immediately received from his hands the situation of accountant and comptroller general of the Irish revenue , a place the in- come of which usually exceeded four hundred pounds per annum . Budgell had now attained a most respectable ...
... immediately received from his hands the situation of accountant and comptroller general of the Irish revenue , a place the in- come of which usually exceeded four hundred pounds per annum . Budgell had now attained a most respectable ...
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... immediately appointed his chief secretary , and a privy coun- sellor . Budgell , whose ideas of his own impor- tance had led him to expect much attention from the Duke , was extremely mortified at the prefe- rence and respect paid to a ...
... immediately appointed his chief secretary , and a privy coun- sellor . Budgell , whose ideas of his own impor- tance had led him to expect much attention from the Duke , was extremely mortified at the prefe- rence and respect paid to a ...
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... immediately leaving Ire- land , to escape the storm which he had so wan- tonly raised . On his arrival in England , he instantly waited upon his friend Addison , by whose advice had he regulated his conduct he would have altoge- ther ...
... immediately leaving Ire- land , to escape the storm which he had so wan- tonly raised . On his arrival in England , he instantly waited upon his friend Addison , by whose advice had he regulated his conduct he would have altoge- ther ...
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... immediately , nor was the body discovered until some days afterwards , when it was found much bruised and defaced . On his bureau this unhappy man had left the following sentence , written on a slip of paper , and intended as a ...
... immediately , nor was the body discovered until some days afterwards , when it was found much bruised and defaced . On his bureau this unhappy man had left the following sentence , written on a slip of paper , and intended as a ...
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... immediately suggested to him that this could be no other than a visit from the Inquisition , who had heard of his officiating before heretics without licence , the day before . As soon as they were gone , he ventured with much caution ...
... immediately suggested to him that this could be no other than a visit from the Inquisition , who had heard of his officiating before heretics without licence , the day before . As soon as they were gone , he ventured with much caution ...
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