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... wrote a commentary in Latin , carefully attended to the education of his two sons , of whom Mar- cus was the elder , and to complete it sent them to Paris . Here John entered the ranks of the musketeers of the young Louis XIV . under ...
... wrote a commentary in Latin , carefully attended to the education of his two sons , of whom Mar- cus was the elder , and to complete it sent them to Paris . Here John entered the ranks of the musketeers of the young Louis XIV . under ...
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... wrote a " History of New Eng- land from the English Planting in 1628 till 1652 , or Wonder - Working Providence of Zion's Saviour " ( London , 1654 ) , which , notwithstand- ing its defective and desultory style , is interest- ing and ...
... wrote a " History of New Eng- land from the English Planting in 1628 till 1652 , or Wonder - Working Providence of Zion's Saviour " ( London , 1654 ) , which , notwithstand- ing its defective and desultory style , is interest- ing and ...
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... wrote still more ex- tensively for the " Gentleman's Magazine , " con- tributing a class of papers in biography and general literature which gave a new and higher character to that work . He also wrote two or three political pamphlets ...
... wrote still more ex- tensively for the " Gentleman's Magazine , " con- tributing a class of papers in biography and general literature which gave a new and higher character to that work . He also wrote two or three political pamphlets ...
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... wrote the prologue for the occasion , which was spoken by Garrick . Early in the spring of 1752 a dark shadow was thrown over Johnson's otherwise brightening affairs by the death of his wife . Notwithstand- ing the disparity of their ...
... wrote the prologue for the occasion , which was spoken by Garrick . Early in the spring of 1752 a dark shadow was thrown over Johnson's otherwise brightening affairs by the death of his wife . Notwithstand- ing the disparity of their ...
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... wrote the " False Alarm , " defending the action of the house of commons in vacating Mr. Wilkes's seat ; but he failed to satisfy the nation , or permanently to sustain the position assumed by the dominant party . In 1771 he published ...
... wrote the " False Alarm , " defending the action of the house of commons in vacating Mr. Wilkes's seat ; but he failed to satisfy the nation , or permanently to sustain the position assumed by the dominant party . In 1771 he published ...
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