The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 9. köide |
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His projeet of procuring a prose translation of bis Esay into Latin , and his approbation of a specimen sent to him i of it 335 CV . His chagrine on somebody's having printed a new volume of bis Letters in Ireland 337 CVI .
His projeet of procuring a prose translation of bis Esay into Latin , and his approbation of a specimen sent to him i of it 335 CV . His chagrine on somebody's having printed a new volume of bis Letters in Ireland 337 CVI .
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P. nor did he believe it was ever sent . suggest а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of 16 LETTERS TO AND.
P. nor did he believe it was ever sent . suggest а suggest to prove my own innocence would be of 16 LETTERS TO AND.
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While I was in that retirement , I writ á Discourse which I thought might be useful in such a juncture of affairs , and sent it up to London ; but , upon some difference in opinion between me and a certain greåt Minister now abroad ...
While I was in that retirement , I writ á Discourse which I thought might be useful in such a juncture of affairs , and sent it up to London ; but , upon some difference in opinion between me and a certain greåt Minister now abroad ...
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Upon which a person in great office here immediately took a the alarm : he sent in harte for the Chief Juss . tice , and informed him of a seditious , factious , and virulent Pamphlet , lately published with a design of setting the two ...
Upon which a person in great office here immediately took a the alarm : he sent in harte for the Chief Juss . tice , and informed him of a seditious , factious , and virulent Pamphlet , lately published with a design of setting the two ...
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was seized , and forced to give great bail : after his trial the Jury brought him in Not Guil- : ty , although they had been culled with the utmost industry ; the Chief Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours ...
was seized , and forced to give great bail : after his trial the Jury brought him in Not Guil- : ty , although they had been culled with the utmost industry ; the Chief Justice sent them back nine times , and kept them eleven hours ...
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