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The above named , together with Swift and Parnell , had some time before formed themselves into a society , called the Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they comme- morated him thus , as being an absent member .
The above named , together with Swift and Parnell , had some time before formed themselves into a society , called the Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they comme- morated him thus , as being an absent member .
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However this may be , Dr Henry Moore , in his Dialogues , has the very same story ; and I have been in- formed by some , that it is originally of Arabian invention . With respect to the prose works of Parnell , I have men- tioned them ...
However this may be , Dr Henry Moore , in his Dialogues , has the very same story ; and I have been in- formed by some , that it is originally of Arabian invention . With respect to the prose works of Parnell , I have men- tioned them ...
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THERE are some characters that seem formed by nature to take delight in struggling with opposition , and whose most agreeable hours are passed in storms of their own creating . The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all ...
THERE are some characters that seem formed by nature to take delight in struggling with opposition , and whose most agreeable hours are passed in storms of their own creating . The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all ...
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Besides which , I considered first that I should be certainly in- formed , when I conferred with the Chevalier , of many particulars unknown to this gentleman : for I did not ima- gine that the English could be so near to take up arms ...
Besides which , I considered first that I should be certainly in- formed , when I conferred with the Chevalier , of many particulars unknown to this gentleman : for I did not ima- gine that the English could be so near to take up arms ...
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At the same time he formed a design of engaging French privateers in the expedition , that were to have carried whatever should be necessary to send to any part of Britain in their first voyage , and then to cruise under the Pretender's ...
At the same time he formed a design of engaging French privateers in the expedition , that were to have carried whatever should be necessary to send to any part of Britain in their first voyage , and then to cruise under the Pretender's ...
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