The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... kind of merit in tak- ing pains for the instruction and entertainment of others , whether the success is answerable or not . As no good is owing , so no thanks are due to su- pine indolence . Concealed knowlege is like a lamp burning in ...
... kind of merit in tak- ing pains for the instruction and entertainment of others , whether the success is answerable or not . As no good is owing , so no thanks are due to su- pine indolence . Concealed knowlege is like a lamp burning in ...
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... kind of politics , but a full and clear detection of the conspiracy was never obtained . The mi- nistry had got some scent of his intrigues , but could not follow him through all his turnings and windings , nor with all their sagacity ...
... kind of politics , but a full and clear detection of the conspiracy was never obtained . The mi- nistry had got some scent of his intrigues , but could not follow him through all his turnings and windings , nor with all their sagacity ...
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... kind happened at Bristol . In a cause of some consequence Mr. Reeve , a con- siderable merchant , and one of the people called Quakers , was cross - examined by him with much raillery and ridicule . Mr. Reeve complained of it at the ...
... kind happened at Bristol . In a cause of some consequence Mr. Reeve , a con- siderable merchant , and one of the people called Quakers , was cross - examined by him with much raillery and ridicule . Mr. Reeve complained of it at the ...
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... kind of ex- pense he was tempted to gratify and indulge his taste in the purchase of books , prints , and pictures , and made the beginnings of a collection which was continually receiving considerable additions and improvements . Here ...
... kind of ex- pense he was tempted to gratify and indulge his taste in the purchase of books , prints , and pictures , and made the beginnings of a collection which was continually receiving considerable additions and improvements . Here ...
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... kind to a penalty of 500 / .; and this law he " himself enforced in the first instance by a prose- " cution for bribery at the Heddon election , and " there have been other instances since of the like 46 exemplary punishment . Amongst ...
... kind to a penalty of 500 / .; and this law he " himself enforced in the first instance by a prose- " cution for bribery at the Heddon election , and " there have been other instances since of the like 46 exemplary punishment . Amongst ...
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