The Meddler, Volumen1

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1744
 

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Página 4 - This day his majefty went ., to the Houfe of Peers, and gave the royal aflent to the following bills, viz.
Página 3 - Fame, the great ill, from small beginnings grows — Swift from the first ; and every moment brings New vigour to her flights, new pinions to her wings.
Página 10 - Egoist: or, Colley upon Gibber. Being his own Picture Retouch'd, to so plain a Likeness, that no One, now, would have the Face to own it, but Himself. London, 1743.
Página 4 - An Act for the Amendment of the Law in relation to Forgery, and the Salvage of Ships and Goods stranded...
Página 5 - Advantage of his Eloquence. Whoe'er attempts weak Caufes to fupport, Ought to be very fure...
Página 8 - The levee: a farce, as it was offer'd to, and accepted for representation by the master of the old-house in DruryLane, but by the inspector of farces denied a licence.
Página 10 - Second, the Queen Mother, the Duke of York, the Duke of Lorrain, the Marquis of Ormond, Archbishop of Tuam, Lord Viscount Taaffe, &c.
Página 10 - Letters of King Charles II, Queen Mother, the Duke of York, the Duke of Lorrain, the Marquis of Ormond, Archbishop of Tuam . . relating to the Treaty between the Duke of Lorrain and the Irish Commissioners, 1650-3.
Página 1 - Epiftle to the Club, of which I have the Honour to be a Member, and take their Advice upon fo weighty a Point.
Página 8 - York, &c. &c. relating to the treaty between the duke of Lorrain and the Irish commissioners, from February, 1650, to August, 1653, &c.

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