The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... Skelton used to call himself the son of a tan- ner . At his father's , he said , they always got beef on a Sunday , but not regularly during the rest of the week . The farm he had was indeed sufficient of itself to afford a competent ...
... Skelton used to call himself the son of a tan- ner . At his father's , he said , they always got beef on a Sunday , but not regularly during the rest of the week . The farm he had was indeed sufficient of itself to afford a competent ...
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... Skelton's being turned out of school ; if not , he would leave it himself . Skelton told the master the story of the echo , and appealed to his schoolfellows for the truth of what he said . But the usher would not be pacified , and at ...
... Skelton's being turned out of school ; if not , he would leave it himself . Skelton told the master the story of the echo , and appealed to his schoolfellows for the truth of what he said . But the usher would not be pacified , and at ...
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... Skelton , like a second Dares , stept forward , took up one them made a bow to the girls , and challenged an antagonist to oppose him . On this a confident young fellow came up and accepted the challenge . Immediately a ring was formed ...
... Skelton , like a second Dares , stept forward , took up one them made a bow to the girls , and challenged an antagonist to oppose him . On this a confident young fellow came up and accepted the challenge . Immediately a ring was formed ...
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... Skelton then in- vented the scheme of blindfolding the waiter , that the first he might catch should pay the reckoning , and thus they all escaped . However , he took care to have the landlord paid for his dinner . He usually associated ...
... Skelton then in- vented the scheme of blindfolding the waiter , that the first he might catch should pay the reckoning , and thus they all escaped . However , he took care to have the landlord paid for his dinner . He usually associated ...
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... Skelton replied . " No , " he said , " " 66 " but I'll ruin you in the college here . " " Oh Sir , " he ob- served , " that's but a short for ever . " By this it appears that even then he had a warm sense of re- ligion , and did not ...
... Skelton replied . " No , " he said , " " 66 " but I'll ruin you in the college here . " " Oh Sir , " he ob- served , " that's but a short for ever . " By this it appears that even then he had a warm sense of re- ligion , and did not ...
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