The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... given of it to the public ; but as he had opportunities of being privy to some interesting transactions , and possessed several curi- ous and entertaining anecdotes of Lord Bath and others others of his friends and acquaintance , he ...
... given of it to the public ; but as he had opportunities of being privy to some interesting transactions , and possessed several curi- ous and entertaining anecdotes of Lord Bath and others others of his friends and acquaintance , he ...
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... given strength in weakness . If they failed , he yet hoped that no " great harm was done , and that he might be forgiven and forgotten . SOME 397 98 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF DR . PREFACE . vii great harm was done, and that he might ...
... given strength in weakness . If they failed , he yet hoped that no " great harm was done , and that he might be forgiven and forgotten . SOME 397 98 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF DR . PREFACE . vii great harm was done, and that he might ...
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... given them ; and in all probability he might have labored on at that oar till his death , if the late Earl of Egre- mont , who was then Secretary of State , had not , upon the representation of the Bishop of Bristol , compassionated his ...
... given them ; and in all probability he might have labored on at that oar till his death , if the late Earl of Egre- mont , who was then Secretary of State , had not , upon the representation of the Bishop of Bristol , compassionated his ...
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... given him by all the gods . The wits of that time generally 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 ...
... given him by all the gods . The wits of that time generally 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 ...
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... given him , and soon after drinking that , he fell into a most profound sleep and a most profuse sweat for near twenty - four hours . In him the saying was verified , If he sleep , he shall do well . From that time he recovered mar ...
... given him , and soon after drinking that , he fell into a most profound sleep and a most profuse sweat for near twenty - four hours . In him the saying was verified , If he sleep , he shall do well . From that time he recovered mar ...
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