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... Richard Savage , always appeared to me extremely unsatisfactory : and is en- tirely overturned by the following decisive observations , for which the reader is indebted to the unwearied researches of Mr. Bindley . - The story on which ...
... Richard Savage , always appeared to me extremely unsatisfactory : and is en- tirely overturned by the following decisive observations , for which the reader is indebted to the unwearied researches of Mr. Bindley . - The story on which ...
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... Richard Savage , to whom Lord Rivers gave his own Christian name , prefixed to the assumed surname of his mother : - Jany . 1696-7 . RICHARD , Son of John Smith and Mary , in Fox Court , in Gray's Inn Lane , baptized the 18th .'- J ...
... Richard Savage , to whom Lord Rivers gave his own Christian name , prefixed to the assumed surname of his mother : - Jany . 1696-7 . RICHARD , Son of John Smith and Mary , in Fox Court , in Gray's Inn Lane , baptized the 18th .'- J ...
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... Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer in 1724 , another in 1727 , and another by the powerful pen of Johnson in 1744 , and all of them while Lady Macclesfield was alive , should , notwithstanding the severe attacks upon her ...
... Richard Savage , one published in The Plain Dealer in 1724 , another in 1727 , and another by the powerful pen of Johnson in 1744 , and all of them while Lady Macclesfield was alive , should , notwithstanding the severe attacks upon her ...
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