The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... happy for him and for them too , that some time before his death he grew much into the favor of Caroline Princess of Wales , who generously procured a pension of 300l . a year for the widow , and a prebend of Worcester for the son . The ...
... happy for him and for them too , that some time before his death he grew much into the favor of Caroline Princess of Wales , who generously procured a pension of 300l . a year for the widow , and a prebend of Worcester for the son . The ...
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... happy in his wife and family . While he con- tinued at the bar , he went the western circuit , and being of lively parts and a warm temper , he was like some other lawyers , too apt to take indecent like DR . THOMAS NEWTON . 25 ...
... happy in his wife and family . While he con- tinued at the bar , he went the western circuit , and being of lively parts and a warm temper , he was like some other lawyers , too apt to take indecent like DR . THOMAS NEWTON . 25 ...
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... happy in a perpetual flow of spirits , of an amiable benevolent generous temper , and without any fault but that of being too warm and positive in politics ; and John Green , who was likewise a Fellow of St. John's College , and at that ...
... happy in a perpetual flow of spirits , of an amiable benevolent generous temper , and without any fault but that of being too warm and positive in politics ; and John Green , who was likewise a Fellow of St. John's College , and at that ...
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... happy mixture of elegance and ease in every thing she said or did . She was honored with the particular regard and friendship of the Prince and Princess of Wales , was often with them in their privacies and retirements ; and as the ...
... happy mixture of elegance and ease in every thing she said or did . She was honored with the particular regard and friendship of the Prince and Princess of Wales , was often with them in their privacies and retirements ; and as the ...
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... happy in- cidents in all his life . Before Mr. Newton had the honor of being known at all to Mr. Pulteney , he had the highest veneration for his character , and remembered his being with his friend and schoolfellow , the first Lord ...
... happy in- cidents in all his life . Before Mr. Newton had the honor of being known at all to Mr. Pulteney , he had the highest veneration for his character , and remembered his being with his friend and schoolfellow , the first Lord ...
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