The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... characters . Truth and friendship prompted him much more than vanity or self - love . It some- times happens that an old man's chit chat is very agreeable . This may truly come under that deno- mination ; it was amusing even in sickness ...
... characters . Truth and friendship prompted him much more than vanity or self - love . It some- times happens that an old man's chit chat is very agreeable . This may truly come under that deno- mination ; it was amusing even in sickness ...
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... character at once both amiable and venerable . Nemo illum amabilem , qui non simul venerabilem , diceret . Sen. Epist . cxv . He was so noted for his good temper , that succeeding Dr. Atterbury in the deanries of Carlisle and Christ ...
... character at once both amiable and venerable . Nemo illum amabilem , qui non simul venerabilem , diceret . Sen. Epist . cxv . He was so noted for his good temper , that succeeding Dr. Atterbury in the deanries of Carlisle and Christ ...
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... character of Iapis in Virgil , his vindication of Dr. Aldrich , Dr. Smalrige , and himself from the charge of interpolating Lord Clarendon's history , and little or nothing besides but a few criticisms on some French authors . For ...
... character of Iapis in Virgil , his vindication of Dr. Aldrich , Dr. Smalrige , and himself from the charge of interpolating Lord Clarendon's history , and little or nothing besides but a few criticisms on some French authors . For ...
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... character of the age ; James Johnson , afterwards Bishop of Worcester ; George Stone , the late Primate of Ireland ; and Richard Robinson , the present Primate . One more should not be forgotten , less fortunate indeed than the ...
... character of the age ; James Johnson , afterwards Bishop of Worcester ; George Stone , the late Primate of Ireland ; and Richard Robinson , the present Primate . One more should not be forgotten , less fortunate indeed than the ...
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... characters , as great a statesman as a general , excelled equally in the cabinet and in the field , and never fought a battle , but he won it , nor besieged a town , but he took it . It was through the interest of that family , that Mr ...
... characters , as great a statesman as a general , excelled equally in the cabinet and in the field , and never fought a battle , but he won it , nor besieged a town , but he took it . It was through the interest of that family , that Mr ...
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