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a pseudonym apparently intended to suggest that the magazine would appeal equally to men of town and country . ... was almost exclusively political and newsy ; it also suggested a direction which the magazine was presently to take .
a pseudonym apparently intended to suggest that the magazine would appeal equally to men of town and country . ... was almost exclusively political and newsy ; it also suggested a direction which the magazine was presently to take .
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It has been suggested , for instance , that Lord Bute had pensioned so many Scotchmen and smarted so under Churchill's attack on the Scotch crew in The Prophecy of Famine that he thought it advisable to make a show of generosity to ...
It has been suggested , for instance , that Lord Bute had pensioned so many Scotchmen and smarted so under Churchill's attack on the Scotch crew in The Prophecy of Famine that he thought it advisable to make a show of generosity to ...
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It has already been suggested that some small part of Johnson's irritable contempt for the player was the contempt of the writer for the mere speaker . Another small part may have been due to the fact that he clung to old - fashioned ...
It has already been suggested that some small part of Johnson's irritable contempt for the player was the contempt of the writer for the mere speaker . Another small part may have been due to the fact that he clung to old - fashioned ...
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