The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... Ministers of George I. on account of party ; though surely no man ever exercised greater candor and moderation than he did to- wards all parties and persons , and is particularly commended for it by Sir Richard Steele and Mr. Addison in ...
... Ministers of George I. on account of party ; though surely no man ever exercised greater candor and moderation than he did to- wards all parties and persons , and is particularly commended for it by Sir Richard Steele and Mr. Addison in ...
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... Ministers , to bestow the King's prefer- ments on the most deserving men rather than burden the civil list with pensions . It was said before that the Lord Chancellor Northington was educated at Westminster ; he was of the School , when ...
... Ministers , to bestow the King's prefer- ments on the most deserving men rather than burden the civil list with pensions . It was said before that the Lord Chancellor Northington was educated at Westminster ; he was of the School , when ...
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... rents of the pews to be divided in certain pro- portions between the officiating ministers ; as his worthy worthy son , Lord Clifford , did likewise . At 42 THE LIFE OF which he did not discover till he stept into bed...
... rents of the pews to be divided in certain pro- portions between the officiating ministers ; as his worthy worthy son , Lord Clifford , did likewise . At 42 THE LIFE OF which he did not discover till he stept into bed...
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... ministers were not inconsiderable . This piece of prefer- ment was the more agreeable too , as it was the beginning of an useful and valuable connection with a very learned and a very worthy good man . For such indeed was Dr. Pearce ...
... ministers were not inconsiderable . This piece of prefer- ment was the more agreeable too , as it was the beginning of an useful and valuable connection with a very learned and a very worthy good man . For such indeed was Dr. Pearce ...
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... Minister : " and yet perhaps he chose the better part . For " when there cannot be , as the Roman orator << says , negotium sine periculo , the next thing to " be considered is certainly otium cum digni " tate . " The foregoing account ...
... Minister : " and yet perhaps he chose the better part . For " when there cannot be , as the Roman orator << says , negotium sine periculo , the next thing to " be considered is certainly otium cum digni " tate . " The foregoing account ...
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