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" ... endeavour to make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the Duke, which was answered with great magnanimity, as by a man who accepted his excuse without believing his professions. "
London;: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis ... - Página 418
por David Hughson - 1809
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Lives

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly ro deny. He wrote, an exculpatory letter to the Duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He (said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Volumen1

Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the Duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections ..., Volumen1

Alexander Pope - 1804 - 230 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the duke, •which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to have ridiculed his taste,. or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The Traveller's Guide; Or, English Itinerary: Containing Accurate ..., Volumen1

Walley Chamberlain Oulton - 1805 - 854 páginas
...said, that he was tinder great pt rsonal obligations to this nobleman. The house was built in 171'¿, and notwithstanding three successive shocks, which his fortune received, by his concerns in jhe African Company, and in the Mississippi and South Sea speculation, in Í718, J719, end 17ÜO, the...
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London, by David Hughson, Volumen6

Edward Pugh - 1809 - 784 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...built in 1712; and, notwithstanding three successive •hocks, which his fortune received, by his concerns in the African company, and in the Mississippi...
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Prior. Congreve. Blackmore. Fenton. Gay. Granville. Yalden. Tickell. Hammond ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. Ho wrote an exculpatory letter to the duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the Duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to hfve ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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Broome, Pope, Pitt, Thomson

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volumen11

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to the Duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. He said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen11

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 páginas
...make that disbelieved which he never had confidence openly to deny. He wrote an exculpatory letter to- the duke, which was answered with great magnanimity,...accepted his excuse without believing his professions. . He said, that to have ridiculed his taste, or his buildings, had been an indifferent action in another...
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