Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Alexander Pope (1745) |
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... espied him charging a very little Pistol , and putting it in his Pocket : which was
so odd a sort of a weapon on such an Occasion , that we too could imagine no
Reafon for it , except his having taken a Resolution of going down into the
Powder ...
... espied him charging a very little Pistol , and putting it in his Pocket : which was
so odd a sort of a weapon on such an Occasion , that we too could imagine no
Reafon for it , except his having taken a Resolution of going down into the
Powder ...
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... that IV hitby was desir ' d to return with this respectful Answer , that if his
Highness continued in the same Mind , after hearing the Occasion from Captain
Clement , the Flag should be taken down immediately . But the Prince seeing
IVhitby ' s ...
... that IV hitby was desir ' d to return with this respectful Answer , that if his
Highness continued in the same Mind , after hearing the Occasion from Captain
Clement , the Flag should be taken down immediately . But the Prince seeing
IVhitby ' s ...
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Should I have protested against it , after the Printing , it might have been taken for
an Attempt to decry his Purchase ; and as the little Exception you have taken ,
has served him to play his Game upon us for these two Years ; a new Incident
from ...
Should I have protested against it , after the Printing , it might have been taken for
an Attempt to decry his Purchase ; and as the little Exception you have taken ,
has served him to play his Game upon us for these two Years ; a new Incident
from ...
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