The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... opinion it savors something of vanity for a man to write the story of his own life , though several grave authors have done the same . But that rock he has avoided as carefully as he could , and has suppressed more particulars ...
... opinion it savors something of vanity for a man to write the story of his own life , though several grave authors have done the same . But that rock he has avoided as carefully as he could , and has suppressed more particulars ...
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... opinion of them , and de- clared that Freind had more good learning in him than he had ever imagined . The truth is , there were faults on both sides . They were apt to be pert and saucy to him , and he was rough and su- percilious to ...
... opinion of them , and de- clared that Freind had more good learning in him than he had ever imagined . The truth is , there were faults on both sides . They were apt to be pert and saucy to him , and he was rough and su- percilious to ...
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... opinion and advice of his friends ; buț " he thought that some parlamentary censure at " least ought to be inflicted for so many years of “ mal - administration , The noble Duke said far- VOL . II . E " ther " ther by authority from His ...
... opinion and advice of his friends ; buț " he thought that some parlamentary censure at " least ought to be inflicted for so many years of “ mal - administration , The noble Duke said far- VOL . II . E " ther " ther by authority from His ...
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... opinion of those who 66 were less acquainted with him , in charities and " benefactions more than a tenth part of his " whole income . He was a firm friend to the " established religion of his country , and free from all the vices of ...
... opinion of those who 66 were less acquainted with him , in charities and " benefactions more than a tenth part of his " whole income . He was a firm friend to the " established religion of his country , and free from all the vices of ...
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... opinion for his familiarity with the Prince . What had he to do at Cliefdon ? said the King . What brought him into those parts ? When it was answered , that he was there upon his visitation , O , said the King , I find it was no ...
... opinion for his familiarity with the Prince . What had he to do at Cliefdon ? said the King . What brought him into those parts ? When it was answered , that he was there upon his visitation , O , said the King , I find it was no ...
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