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... House , Brompton . On this Mr. Croker observes : " Upon the after - dinner conversation at Grove House of Mr. Hugh Boyd rests chiefly that gentleman's claim to be considered as one of the many authors of ' Junius . ' His host having ...
... House , Brompton . On this Mr. Croker observes : " Upon the after - dinner conversation at Grove House of Mr. Hugh Boyd rests chiefly that gentleman's claim to be considered as one of the many authors of ' Junius . ' His host having ...
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... House in Capel Street , Dublin , to meet " the present necessity " of King James II . , when he made his feeble attempt in Ireland to recover his crown . Such pieces were made current in all payments , except the duties of custom and ...
... House in Capel Street , Dublin , to meet " the present necessity " of King James II . , when he made his feeble attempt in Ireland to recover his crown . Such pieces were made current in all payments , except the duties of custom and ...
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... house of Chelsy , in that chapelle have all my predecessors sate , as solely & peculiarly be- longing to my howse . The King exchanged wth ye then lord of Chelsy other lands for ye lands belonging to this mannor ; but ye lord yt dwelt ...
... house of Chelsy , in that chapelle have all my predecessors sate , as solely & peculiarly be- longing to my howse . The King exchanged wth ye then lord of Chelsy other lands for ye lands belonging to this mannor ; but ye lord yt dwelt ...
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... house of God ; or ever affect the doing of wrong ; so I could not wth reason forsak mine owne honour by suffer- ing indignitie . To conclude ; had I knowne how to have answered your first letter ; I would have gratefullie en- tertained ...
... house of God ; or ever affect the doing of wrong ; so I could not wth reason forsak mine owne honour by suffer- ing indignitie . To conclude ; had I knowne how to have answered your first letter ; I would have gratefullie en- tertained ...
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... House , Hol- born - Severe Winters - Welch Whitsuntide , 28 . QUIRIES WITH ANSWERS : Satirical Allusion to John- son ... houses for their poor - endow'd vicars . Swift , in the very beginning of this transaction , show'd his address ...
... House , Hol- born - Severe Winters - Welch Whitsuntide , 28 . QUIRIES WITH ANSWERS : Satirical Allusion to John- son ... houses for their poor - endow'd vicars . Swift , in the very beginning of this transaction , show'd his address ...
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