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a 6 the Preface , ' the ' Parliamentary Debates , ' ' Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough , ' then the popular topic of conversation . This essay is a short but masterly performance . We find him in No.
a 6 the Preface , ' the ' Parliamentary Debates , ' ' Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough , ' then the popular topic of conversation . This essay is a short but masterly performance . We find him in No.
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... as he had given those essays to Dr. Bathurst , who sold them at two guineas each , he never would own them ; nay , he used to say he did not write them : but the fact was , that he dictated them while Bathurst wrote .
... as he had given those essays to Dr. Bathurst , who sold them at two guineas each , he never would own them ; nay , he used to say he did not write them : but the fact was , that he dictated them while Bathurst wrote .
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sions , till the fifteenth number ; and I think that he never gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of ...
sions , till the fifteenth number ; and I think that he never gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of ...
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