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[ Addison's Clarinda, in the week of which she kept a journal, read nothing but Aurengzebe; Spectator, 323. She dreamed that Mr. Froth lay at her feet, and called her Indamora. Her friend Miss Kitty repeated, without book, the eight best lines of the play; those, no doubt, which begin, "Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay." There are not eight finer lines in Lucretius.]
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[ A curious engraving of the India House of the seventeenth century will be found in the Gentleman's Magazine for December 1784.]
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[ See Davenant's Letter to Mulgrave.]
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[ Answer to Two Letters concerning the East India Company, 1676.]
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[ Anderson's Dictionary; G. White's Account of the Trade to the East Indies, 1691; Treatise on the East India Trade by Philopatris, 1681.]