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Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky, Esq., During the Reigns of King William, Queen Anne, and King George I: Including, Also, the True Secret History of the Rise, Promotions, & C. of the English and Scots Nobility ; Officers, Civil, Military, Naval, and Other Persons of Distinction, from the Revolution ; In Their Respective Characters of Large.
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A publication after her death called the " Mémoires secrets de Gabrielle d ' Estrée " ( The Secret Memoirs of Gabrielle d ’ Estrée ) is believed to have been written by one of her friends.
His Secret Memoirs of the Reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV ( for which he was able to utilize the Mémoires of Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, suppressed in 1755 ), were not published until after the French Revolution.
In Jonathan Swift's tract Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne, a commentary on the book Memoirs of the Secret Services by John Macky, in response to Macky's statement that the Duke " Does not now make any figure at court ", Swift's dismissive reply is " Nor anywhere else.
The word ' anecdote ' ( in Greek: " unpublished ", literally " not given out ") comes from Procopius of Caesarea, the biographer of Justinian I, who produced a work entitled ( Anekdota, variously translated as Unpublished Memoirs or Secret History ), which is primarily a collection of short incidents from the private life of the Byzantine court.
Memoirs and Services
" Memoirs of the Generals, Commodores, and Other Commanders Who Distinguished Themselves in the U. S. Army and Navy During the Wars of the Revolution and 1813, and Who Were Presented with Medals by Congress the second, for Their Gallant Services.
Memoirs and John
* The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909 – 48, Joost Augusteijn, editor, Witnessed Rising, ISBN 978-1-84682-069-4.
In 15 – 16th-century French and English depictions of relationships between women ( Lives of Gallant Ladies by Brantôme in 1665, John Cleland's 1749 erotica Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, L ' Espion Anglais by various authors in 1778 ), writers ' attitudes spanned from amused tolerance to arousal, whereupon a male character would participate to complete the act.
* In John Cleland's Fanny Hill: or, the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Fanny goes from poor orphaned country girl to wealthy skilled courtesan eventually finding her one true love and retiring to marriage.
* The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909 – 48, Joost Augusteijn, editor, District Inspector, Co. Tyrone, 1920s, ISBN 978-1-84682-069-4.
* Memoirs of my life: including in the narrative five journeys of western explorations during the years 1842, 1843 – 4, 1845 – 6 – 7, 1848 – 9, 1853 – 4 by John c. Fremont
* John Phillips, Memoirs of William Smith ( 1844, republished with additional material by Hugh Torrens, 2003 ISBN 0-9544941-0-5 ).
* The Memoirs of John M. Regan, a Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909 – 48, Joost Augusteijn, editor, District Inspector, Co. Down 1930s, 1919, ISBN 978-1-84682-069-4.
* Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, edited by his brother, Charles William ( Stewart ) Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, London: John Murray ( 1848 – 53 ) in 12 volumes
* See a Memoir of John Aikin, with selections of his miscellaneous pieces ( 1823 ); and the Memoirs, Miscellanies and Letters of Lucy Aikin ( 1864 ), including her correspondence ( 1826 – 1842 ) with William Ellery Channing, edited by P. H. Le Breton.
He is best remembered for his contributions to mathematics, his membership in the Scriblerus Club ( where he inspired both Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels book III and Alexander Pope's Peri Bathous, Or the Art of Sinking in Poetry, Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus, and possibly The Dunciad ), and for inventing the figure of John Bull.
Similar lists and systems are in Alexander Pope's Peri Bathos and John Gay and Pope's Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus.
" John Edward Christopher Hill ", in British Academy, Proceedings of the British Academy: Volume 130: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IV Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 23 – 49.
* First United States printing of John Cleland's 1749 novel, Fanny Hill ( Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure ).
* In a landmark obscenity case, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the banned novel John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland did not meet the Roth standard for obscenity.
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