Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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... dear Sir , and believe me , Your very affectionate humble servant , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XXXVIII . To the Rev. Mr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Newarke , March 26 , 1743 . I take the liberty to inclose a letter to Mr. Wray , which I beg you will ...
... dear Sir , and believe me , Your very affectionate humble servant , W. WARBURTON . LETTER XXXVIII . To the Rev. Mr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Newarke , March 26 , 1743 . I take the liberty to inclose a letter to Mr. Wray , which I beg you will ...
144. oldal
... dear Sir , Your very affectionate and faithful humble servant , W. GLOUCEster . LETTER LVI . To the Rev. Dr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Prior Park , April 18 , 1763 . I have your favour of the 16th . As to the tickets , I should be glad if you ...
... dear Sir , Your very affectionate and faithful humble servant , W. GLOUCEster . LETTER LVI . To the Rev. Dr. BIRCH . DEAR SIR , Prior Park , April 18 , 1763 . I have your favour of the 16th . As to the tickets , I should be glad if you ...
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... dear Sir , your most affectionate friend and brother , W. WARBURTON . ” Bishop WARBURTON to Sir EARDLEY WILMOT * , Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . " MY GOOD Lord , Prior Park , March 9 , 1766 . " I confess , that to trouble ...
... dear Sir , your most affectionate friend and brother , W. WARBURTON . ” Bishop WARBURTON to Sir EARDLEY WILMOT * , Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas . " MY GOOD Lord , Prior Park , March 9 , 1766 . " I confess , that to trouble ...
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The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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