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of milton's granddaughter has been brought forward by the advocates of monopoly. my honourable and learned friend has repeatedly told the story with great eloquence and effect. he has dilated on the sufferings, on the abject poverty, of this ill-fated woman, the last of an illustrious race. he tells
us that, in the extremity of her distress, garrick gave her a benefit, that johnson wrote a prologue, and that the public contributed some hundreds of pounds. was it fit, he asks, that she should receive, in this eleemosynary form, a small portion of what was in truth a debt?...
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of milton's granddaughter has been brought forward by the advocates of monopoly. my honourable and learned friend has repeatedly told the story with great eloquence and effect. he has dilated on the sufferings, on the abject poverty, of this ill-fated woman, the last of an illustrious race. he tells
us that, in the extremity of her distress, garrick gave her a benefit, that johnson wrote a prologue, and that the public contributed some hundreds of pounds. was it fit, he asks, that she should receive, in this eleemosynary form, a small portion of what was in truth a debt?...
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of milton's granddaughter has been brought forward by the advocates of monopoly. my honourable and learned friend has repeatedly told the story with great eloquence and effect. he has dilated on the sufferings, on the abject poverty, of this ill-fated woman, the last of an illustrious race. he tells
us that, in the extremity of her distress, garrick gave her a benefit, that johnson wrote a prologue, and that the public contributed some hundreds of pounds. was it fit, he asks, that she should receive, in this eleemosynary form, a small portion of what was in truth a debt?...
http://epeus.blogspot.com/2006/11/
of milton's granddaughter has been brought forward by the advocates of monopoly. my honourable and learned friend has repeatedly told the story with great eloquence and effect. he has dilated on the sufferings, on the abject poverty, of this ill-fated woman, the last of an illustrious race. he tells
us that, in the extremity of her distress, garrick gave her a benefit, that johnson wrote a prologue, and that the public contributed some hundreds of pounds. was it fit, he asks, that she should receive, in this eleemosynary form, a small portion of what was in truth a debt?...
https://epeus.blogspot.com/2006/11/