The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... known to the family say , that the Bishop left a widow and two children , a son and a daughter , the son named Henry . But the truth is , he left a widow and three children , a son named Philip and two daughters , both sensible clever ...
... known to the family say , that the Bishop left a widow and two children , a son and a daughter , the son named Henry . But the truth is , he left a widow and three children , a son named Philip and two daughters , both sensible clever ...
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... known that he was assisted in it by Atterbury who had been his tutor , and by other learned and ingenious men of Christ Church ; in- somuch that Swift in his Battle of the Books says , that Boyle's suit of armour was given him by all ...
... known that he was assisted in it by Atterbury who had been his tutor , and by other learned and ingenious men of Christ Church ; in- somuch that Swift in his Battle of the Books says , that Boyle's suit of armour was given him by all ...
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... known that he wrote a treatise of the inutility and inefficacy of prayer , which was com- municated to Lord Bolingbroke , who much ap- proved it , and advised the publication of it . Mrs. Middleton , however , never thought proper to ...
... known that he wrote a treatise of the inutility and inefficacy of prayer , which was com- municated to Lord Bolingbroke , who much ap- proved it , and advised the publication of it . Mrs. Middleton , however , never thought proper to ...
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... known afterwards in the literary world ; Hugh Robinson of Appleby , who was elected from Westminster the year before him , a sound good scholar , preferred by the late Lord Lonsdale in his own country , but deserving of bet- ter ...
... known afterwards in the literary world ; Hugh Robinson of Appleby , who was elected from Westminster the year before him , a sound good scholar , preferred by the late Lord Lonsdale in his own country , but deserving of bet- ter ...
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... known in the parish , and was soon taken into Lord Carpenter's family to be tutor to his son , who was afterwards created Earl of Tyr- connel , and who , though he was not a very bright , yet was ( what is much better ) a very good man ...
... known in the parish , and was soon taken into Lord Carpenter's family to be tutor to his son , who was afterwards created Earl of Tyr- connel , and who , though he was not a very bright , yet was ( what is much better ) a very good man ...
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