10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECLAIMANT»
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Essays on Men and Manners
William Shenstone. by a person present, that Lord "s title being fictitious, no one
ought to instance him to the disadvantage of the p....rage, who hud, strictly
speaking, never been of that number. ON riiE SAME THE declaimant, I before ...
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The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq: ...
Most of which Were Never Before Printed ... William Shenstone Robert Dodsley.
The company was a little surprized at tho sophistry of our declaimant. However, it
was replied to, by a person present, that lord A 's title being fictitious, no one ...
William Shenstone, Robert Dodsley, 1764
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The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: ...
William Shenstone R. and J. Dodsley. The company was a little surprized at tha
sophistry of our declaimant. However, it was replied to, by a person present, that
lord A *s title being fictitious, no one ought to instance him to the disadvantage of
...
William Shenstone, R. and J. Dodsley, 1764
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... loii, in consequence of. aja,' i^her's, eo^rfnous wealth, most' unjiiftly "acquircti. ,
And few had ever surpassed in villainy tile right honourable the earl Of A—. ,,;:, „,,
;. , , _ iiSThe company was a little surprized at the sophistry ot our declaimant.
George Alexander Stevens, 1764
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The Works in Verse and Prose
William Shenstone, Robert Dodsley. The company was a little surprized at the
sophistry of our declaimant. However, it was replied to, by a person present, that
lord A *s title being fictitious, no one ought to, instance him to the disadvantage of
...
William Shenstone, Robert Dodsley, 1764
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Essays on men and manners. A description of the Leasowes, ...
And sew had ever surpassed in villainy the right honorable the earl of A . The
company was a little surprized at the sophistry of our declaimant. However, it was
replied to, by a person present, that lord *s title being sictitious, no one ought to ...
William Shenstone, Robert Dodsley, 1765
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Essays on men and manners; with aphorisms, criticisms, ...
And few had ever surpassed in villany the right honourable the earl of A . The
company was a little surprised at the sophistry cf our declaimant. However, it was
replied to, by a person present, that Lord 's title being fictitious, 110 one ought to ...
William Shenstone, Samuel Johnson, Robert Dodsley, 1807
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The works in verse and prose, of William Shenstone: With ...
And few had ever furpafled in villany the right honourable the earl of A . THE
company was a little furprifed at the fo- phiftry of our declaimant. However, it was
replied to, by a perfon prefent, that lord 's title being fictitious, no one ought to ...
William Shenstone, Robert Dodsley, 1777
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Harrison's British Classicks: The Idler. Fitzosborne's ...
at thesophistry of our declaimant. Howl ever, it w as replie'd to, by a "person
present, that Lord •——'stifle being fictitious, no one ouiditto instance, him. to the
disadvantage of the peerage, who had, ftrickly speaking, never beep, of„th»v$ ...
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Declaimant, dé-lill/mint. .9. a declaimer. Shcn. Declaimer, dé-klli'm6r. s. one who
declaims. Declamation, dt-k-klzl-mlslifin. .9. .a discourse addressed to the
assions, an harangue. Declamator, dék- 5-mlflttir. .9. adeclaimer, an orator. Tatler
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