The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... give them time to prevent the ill effects of it ; and nothing strengthens the hands of government more than a plot discovered and defeated . It was said that a detestable and horrid conspiracy was formed for raising an insurrection and ...
... give them time to prevent the ill effects of it ; and nothing strengthens the hands of government more than a plot discovered and defeated . It was said that a detestable and horrid conspiracy was formed for raising an insurrection and ...
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... give him the least offence , but if unde- signedly he had offended him , he was sorry for it , and was ready to beg his pardon , which was a gentleman's satisfaction . Well , said Mr. Reeve , as the affront was public , the reparation ...
... give him the least offence , but if unde- signedly he had offended him , he was sorry for it , and was ready to beg his pardon , which was a gentleman's satisfaction . Well , said Mr. Reeve , as the affront was public , the reparation ...
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... give him a Sermon on such a Sunday at the Chapel in Spring Garden . After hearing him he invited him to his house , and without sollicitation or re- commendation , freely , of his own accord , and in the most handsome manner offered to ...
... give him a Sermon on such a Sunday at the Chapel in Spring Garden . After hearing him he invited him to his house , and without sollicitation or re- commendation , freely , of his own accord , and in the most handsome manner offered to ...
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... Give him small beer or any thing . Accordingly a great silver cup was brought , which contained two quarts of small beer . They ordered an orange to be squeezed into it , and gave it him . He drank the whole at a draught , and called ...
... Give him small beer or any thing . Accordingly a great silver cup was brought , which contained two quarts of small beer . They ordered an orange to be squeezed into it , and gave it him . He drank the whole at a draught , and called ...
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... give them a private meeting , as in " that critical situation of affairs it might give ad- vantage to his enemies , and occasion jealousy " in his friends : but he was willing to receive " them publicly at his own house , and only de ...
... give them a private meeting , as in " that critical situation of affairs it might give ad- vantage to his enemies , and occasion jealousy " in his friends : but he was willing to receive " them publicly at his own house , and only de ...
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