The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... Lady were married by Mr. Newton at the Chapel in South Audley Street , at which time they were a very handsome couple . Several years after- wards Mr. Newton went one day into Lincoln's Inn hall , while the court was sitting , to speak ...
... Lady were married by Mr. Newton at the Chapel in South Audley Street , at which time they were a very handsome couple . Several years after- wards Mr. Newton went one day into Lincoln's Inn hall , while the court was sitting , to speak ...
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... Lady Carpenter , with not so much as an unkind word , nor even a cool look ever intervening : and living at no kind of ex- pense he was tempted to gratify and indulge his taste in the purchase of books , prints , and pictures , and made ...
... Lady Carpenter , with not so much as an unkind word , nor even a cool look ever intervening : and living at no kind of ex- pense he was tempted to gratify and indulge his taste in the purchase of books , prints , and pictures , and made ...
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... ladies , relations of the family , went one day into his apartment , and not finding him there they laid a great folio book between his sheets , which he did not discover till he stept into bed which DR . THOMAS NEWTON . been ...
... ladies , relations of the family , went one day into his apartment , and not finding him there they laid a great folio book between his sheets , which he did not discover till he stept into bed which DR . THOMAS NEWTON . been ...
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... lady ; for she first introduced him to the acquain- tance of Lord Bath , as well as to the knowledge of the Prince and Princess of Wales ; and these two introductions he ever esteemed as two of the most fortunate circumstances , the ...
... lady ; for she first introduced him to the acquain- tance of Lord Bath , as well as to the knowledge of the Prince and Princess of Wales ; and these two introductions he ever esteemed as two of the most fortunate circumstances , the ...
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... ladies as well as gentlemen under- " stand English enough to read it with great pleasure , and the Milton you sent me has " travelled already through twenty different " hands ; " 6 " hands ; at last it is gone into exile 90 THE LIFE OF.
... ladies as well as gentlemen under- " stand English enough to read it with great pleasure , and the Milton you sent me has " travelled already through twenty different " hands ; " 6 " hands ; at last it is gone into exile 90 THE LIFE OF.
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