The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... pleased . His title for orders was his fellowship ; and he was o dained Deacon on December 21 , 1729 , when he was twenty - six years old , and Priest in the Fe- bruary following , by that great and worthy Prelate Bishop Gibson . At his ...
... pleased . His title for orders was his fellowship ; and he was o dained Deacon on December 21 , 1729 , when he was twenty - six years old , and Priest in the Fe- bruary following , by that great and worthy Prelate Bishop Gibson . At his ...
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... pleased to have the sum and substance of it laid before him . " At the beginning of the new parliament in 1741 , when it appeared by the choice of a " chairman for the committee of elections , and by " the Westminster election and some ...
... pleased to have the sum and substance of it laid before him . " At the beginning of the new parliament in 1741 , when it appeared by the choice of a " chairman for the committee of elections , and by " the Westminster election and some ...
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... pleased to have any farther treaty << or discourse with him , he was very ready to pay " his duty at St. James's , though he had not been " there for so many years ; but he would not come privately , but publicly and openly at noon ...
... pleased to have any farther treaty << or discourse with him , he was very ready to pay " his duty at St. James's , though he had not been " there for so many years ; but he would not come privately , but publicly and openly at noon ...
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... pleased . In short his Royal Highness declared " himself satisfied with these reasons , and it was " unanimously agreed that they should all go to " Court . " We have less occasion to be particular in re- " lating what passed at the ...
... pleased . In short his Royal Highness declared " himself satisfied with these reasons , and it was " unanimously agreed that they should all go to " Court . " We have less occasion to be particular in re- " lating what passed at the ...
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... pleased to give him the deanery , he could not with any de- cency or good manners decline his Majesty's favor , but his Grace might vacate the deanery by giving him a better thing as soon as ever he pleased . He used also to relate ...
... pleased to give him the deanery , he could not with any de- cency or good manners decline his Majesty's favor , but his Grace might vacate the deanery by giving him a better thing as soon as ever he pleased . He used also to relate ...
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