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Welwood, a zealous Whig, published a journal called the Observator; but his Observator, like the Observator which Lestrange had formerly edited, contained, not the news, but merely dissertations on politics.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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This paper, called the Observator, was edited by an old Tory pamphleteer named Roger Lestrange.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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He set up a paper called the Observator, in which he defended the court, and endeavoured to invalidate those evidences which were given by Oates's party against the Jesuits.
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753
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"Observator," [6] allowed to be the best production of the party.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 09 Contributions to The Tatler, The Examiner, The Spectator, and The Intelligencer Jonathan Swift 1706
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New Haven, September 28, 1787, PGWCS V: 343; “Observator V,” New Haven Gazette, September 20 and 27, DHRC III: 348–51.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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New Haven, September 28, 1787, PGWCS V: 343; “Observator V,” New Haven Gazette, September 20 and 27, DHRC III: 348–51.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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New Haven, September 28, 1787, PGWCS V: 343; “Observator V,” New Haven Gazette, September 20 and 27, DHRC III: 348–51.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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John Tutchin, author of the _Observator_, was sentenced by
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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And then you will want to go home and be unable to find the gate; but after a little time the Observator will observe you with his telescope from the top of the Pagoda and mention it to the Curator, who will direct a bronzed and amiable man in a blue uniform to lead you to the turnstile.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-21 Various
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Besides his indefatigable pains taken in writing the _Observator_, a
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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