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... excellent satire they illustrate . this period he enjoyed the friendship of the most distin- guished wits , and of Swift in particular , who repeatedly mentions him in the Journal to Stella in terms of high re- gard . In December , 1710 ...
... excellent satire they illustrate . this period he enjoyed the friendship of the most distin- guished wits , and of Swift in particular , who repeatedly mentions him in the Journal to Stella in terms of high re- gard . In December , 1710 ...
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Alexander Chalmers. library , an excellent collection of pictures , coins , and many curious pieces of antiquity . Sir Andrew lost many miniatures by a fire at White's original chocolate - house , in St. James's - street , where he had ...
Alexander Chalmers. library , an excellent collection of pictures , coins , and many curious pieces of antiquity . Sir Andrew lost many miniatures by a fire at White's original chocolate - house , in St. James's - street , where he had ...
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... excellent moral writings rendered him so considerable , that archbishop Sheldon , in order to introduce him into the metropolis , collated him in August 1673 , to the rectory of All - hallows , Bread- street . In February 1675-6 , he ...
... excellent moral writings rendered him so considerable , that archbishop Sheldon , in order to introduce him into the metropolis , collated him in August 1673 , to the rectory of All - hallows , Bread- street . In February 1675-6 , he ...
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... excellent works , as , 1. " The Principles and Practices of certain moderate divines of the Church of England , abusively called Latitudinarians , greatly misunderstood , truly represented and defended , " 1670 , 8vo . This is written ...
... excellent works , as , 1. " The Principles and Practices of certain moderate divines of the Church of England , abusively called Latitudinarians , greatly misunderstood , truly represented and defended , " 1670 , 8vo . This is written ...
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... excellent man died in 1587 , in the 70th year of his age , and was buried in the chancel of St. Giles , Crip- plegate , of which , it is said , he was sometime vicar ; but , as Wood thinks , if he had it at all , he kept it but a little ...
... excellent man died in 1587 , in the 70th year of his age , and was buried in the chancel of St. Giles , Crip- plegate , of which , it is said , he was sometime vicar ; but , as Wood thinks , if he had it at all , he kept it but a little ...
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