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... tion , to divert the attention of the people from public discontent . The TATLER and SPECTATOR had the same tendency they were published at a time when two parties , loud , restless , and violent , each with plausible xvi HISTORICAL AND.
... tion , to divert the attention of the people from public discontent . The TATLER and SPECTATOR had the same tendency they were published at a time when two parties , loud , restless , and violent , each with plausible xvi HISTORICAL AND.
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... project of forming an union between the Scotch and Eng- lish churches , and had conferences with seve- ral of the presbyterian ministers on the restora- tion of episcopacy ; but his zeal in this case xxvi HISTORICAL AND.
... project of forming an union between the Scotch and Eng- lish churches , and had conferences with seve- ral of the presbyterian ministers on the restora- tion of episcopacy ; but his zeal in this case xxvi HISTORICAL AND.
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James Ferguson. tion of episcopacy ; but his zeal in this case , however benevolent , seems to have been little directed by judgment . The character of a pro- jector , indeed , was one part of Steele's compo- sition ; and it was both the ...
James Ferguson. tion of episcopacy ; but his zeal in this case , however benevolent , seems to have been little directed by judgment . The character of a pro- jector , indeed , was one part of Steele's compo- sition ; and it was both the ...
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... a lawsuit with the managers , which was decided against him . Broken now equally in fortune and constitu- tion , he retired to his estate in Wales , where a paralytic stroke first impaired his under- standing , and Xxviii HISTORICAL AND.
... a lawsuit with the managers , which was decided against him . Broken now equally in fortune and constitu- tion , he retired to his estate in Wales , where a paralytic stroke first impaired his under- standing , and Xxviii HISTORICAL AND.
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... tion of a few individuals devoted to an acade- mical or professional life , the higher and mid- dle classes are but little acquainted with the pleasures and advantages of literature ; where to form the character of the gentleman no more ...
... tion of a few individuals devoted to an acade- mical or professional life , the higher and mid- dle classes are but little acquainted with the pleasures and advantages of literature ; where to form the character of the gentleman no more ...
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