Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... political content . London is intimately connected with the politics of the thirties , that is with the long rule of Sir Robert Walpole , whom Johnson and others Jaccused of ' corruption at home and appeasement abroad ' , in Sir Sydney ...
... political content . London is intimately connected with the politics of the thirties , that is with the long rule of Sir Robert Walpole , whom Johnson and others Jaccused of ' corruption at home and appeasement abroad ' , in Sir Sydney ...
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... political movement . Most of the Deists , from Toland to Tindal , were keen Whigs , and their campaign , which included criticism of the Biblical prophecies and miracles , was aimed at the political pretensions of the High Church party ...
... political movement . Most of the Deists , from Toland to Tindal , were keen Whigs , and their campaign , which included criticism of the Biblical prophecies and miracles , was aimed at the political pretensions of the High Church party ...
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... political comments are few and subdued . The political situation from 1762 to 1780 has been described as the crisis of the ancien régime in England ; the constitutional troubles at home and the Rebellion in America were part of an ...
... political comments are few and subdued . The political situation from 1762 to 1780 has been described as the crisis of the ancien régime in England ; the constitutional troubles at home and the Rebellion in America were part of an ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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