The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... poor Bristol lay utterly neglected , like a disconsolate widow , saying My lovers and my friends have for- saken me . Upon the Dean's death the Bishop forbore adding what he might have added with truth and justice ; for it was contrary ...
... poor Bristol lay utterly neglected , like a disconsolate widow , saying My lovers and my friends have for- saken me . Upon the Dean's death the Bishop forbore adding what he might have added with truth and justice ; for it was contrary ...
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... poor dirty houses with poor dirty inhabitants , a chimney sweeper and the like , which being so near darkened the house very much , and filled and tainted the air with soot and blacks . But the lease coming into hand , he renewed it ...
... poor dirty houses with poor dirty inhabitants , a chimney sweeper and the like , which being so near darkened the house very much , and filled and tainted the air with soot and blacks . But the lease coming into hand , he renewed it ...
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... poor , and weak , and slender thred as the Bishop's life should be spun out to such an amazing length . In the summer of 1781 , in the autumn usually the most favorable part of the year to him , he laboured under repeated illnesses ...
... poor , and weak , and slender thred as the Bishop's life should be spun out to such an amazing length . In the summer of 1781 , in the autumn usually the most favorable part of the year to him , he laboured under repeated illnesses ...
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... poor in- habitants , who sat up with her at nights to take care of her . " Whose turn is it ( they used to say to one another ) to sit up with the stranger S ན་ VOL , 11 . " to " to night . " Nor was she ungrateful to REV . PHILIP ...
... poor in- habitants , who sat up with her at nights to take care of her . " Whose turn is it ( they used to say to one another ) to sit up with the stranger S ན་ VOL , 11 . " to " to night . " Nor was she ungrateful to REV . PHILIP ...
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... poor original Irish were naturally faithful , humane , and averse to blood . His father , who preferred the cause of William , wrought afterwards voluntarily for his army . Let us not despise him for being the son of a gun- smith . Men ...
... poor original Irish were naturally faithful , humane , and averse to blood . His father , who preferred the cause of William , wrought afterwards voluntarily for his army . Let us not despise him for being the son of a gun- smith . Men ...
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