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... and to Sir RoBERT WAlpole, for good Government while in power": At another
time, to the godlike SocRATEs, for his diversions and amusements"; to HoRace,
Most A1GNE, and Sir William TEMPLE, for an elegant Wanity that makes them for
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... and to Sir RoBERT WAlpole, for good Government while in power": At another
time, to the godlike SocRATEs, for his diversions and amusements"; to HoRace,
Most A1GNE, and Sir William TEMPLE, for an elegant Wanity that makes them for
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Arnall, William, *3. 5. BlackMoRE, Sir Richard, i. 104. ii. 268. Besaleel Morris, ii.
126. iii. 168. Banks, i. 146. Broome, ibid. Bond, ii. 126. Brown, iii. 28. Bladen, iv.
560. Budgel, Esq; ii. 397. Bentley, Richard, iv. 201. Bentley, Thomas, ii. 205.
Boyer ...
Arnall, William, *3. 5. BlackMoRE, Sir Richard, i. 104. ii. 268. Besaleel Morris, ii.
126. iii. 168. Banks, i. 146. Broome, ibid. Bond, ii. 126. Brown, iii. 28. Bladen, iv.
560. Budgel, Esq; ii. 397. Bentley, Richard, iv. 201. Bentley, Thomas, ii. 205.
Boyer ...
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90. Heywood, John, i. 98. Harpsfield, i. 153. Hays, iv. 560. J John, King, i. 252.
James I, iv. 176. Jacob, Giles, iii. 149. Janssen, a gamester, iv. 326. K KNIGHT,
Robert, iv. 561. Kuster, iv. 237. L LiNtor, Bernard, i. 4o. ii. 53. Laws, William, ii.
413.
90. Heywood, John, i. 98. Harpsfield, i. 153. Hays, iv. 560. J John, King, i. 252.
James I, iv. 176. Jacob, Giles, iii. 149. Janssen, a gamester, iv. 326. K KNIGHT,
Robert, iv. 561. Kuster, iv. 237. L LiNtor, Bernard, i. 4o. ii. 53. Laws, William, ii.
413.
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