The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... gave him in some of his parting letters , that he should not envy the world his studies ; that it might be , Pro- vidence had appointed him to some great and use- ful work , and called him to it this severe way ; that now he was cut off ...
... gave him in some of his parting letters , that he should not envy the world his studies ; that it might be , Pro- vidence had appointed him to some great and use- ful work , and called him to it this severe way ; that now he was cut off ...
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... gave the preference to Mr. Boyle , as Swift did in the said Battle of the Books ; for Dr. Bentley's Dissertation having been first published at the end of Wotton's Reflections upon learning , Swift represents Boyle with his lance ...
... gave the preference to Mr. Boyle , as Swift did in the said Battle of the Books ; for Dr. Bentley's Dissertation having been first published at the end of Wotton's Reflections upon learning , Swift represents Boyle with his lance ...
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... gave early proofs of his uncommon abilities , not so much in his poetry , as in his other exercises , and particu- larly in his declamations , which were sure tokens and prognostics of that eloquence , which grew up to such maturity and ...
... gave early proofs of his uncommon abilities , not so much in his poetry , as in his other exercises , and particu- larly in his declamations , which were sure tokens and prognostics of that eloquence , which grew up to such maturity and ...
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... gave all the profits arising from the rents of the pews to be divided in certain pro- portions between the officiating ministers ; as his worthy worthy son , Lord Clifford , did likewise . At 42 THE LIFE OF which he did not discover ...
... gave all the profits arising from the rents of the pews to be divided in certain pro- portions between the officiating ministers ; as his worthy worthy son , Lord Clifford , did likewise . At 42 THE LIFE OF which he did not discover ...
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... gave him entirely over . They said every thing had been done , that could be done . They prescribed some few medicines but without the least effect . He was still alive , and was heard to mutter in a low voice , small beer , small beer ...
... gave him entirely over . They said every thing had been done , that could be done . They prescribed some few medicines but without the least effect . He was still alive , and was heard to mutter in a low voice , small beer , small beer ...
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