The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... replied , that he was already a better scholar , and knew more of Greek and Latin than the Duke ever did , and why then should he not make as good a figure ? The Duke of Marlborough was said to be rather illiterate , and to spell very ...
... replied , that he was already a better scholar , and knew more of Greek and Latin than the Duke ever did , and why then should he not make as good a figure ? The Duke of Marlborough was said to be rather illiterate , and to spell very ...
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... replied in- stantly out of Horace , -recepto Dulce mihi furere est amico . At Lichfield there was better society than in most country places , and at that time there were so many many remarkably pretty women , that Hawkins Browne used ...
... replied in- stantly out of Horace , -recepto Dulce mihi furere est amico . At Lichfield there was better society than in most country places , and at that time there were so many many remarkably pretty women , that Hawkins Browne used ...
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... replied , that if that condition was to be made . " the foundation of the treaty , the treaty must be " at an end before it had begun ; for that was a " condition that he never would comply with : but even supposing it was his ...
... replied , that if that condition was to be made . " the foundation of the treaty , the treaty must be " at an end before it had begun ; for that was a " condition that he never would comply with : but even supposing it was his ...
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... replied out of Shake- " spear's Julius Cesar , If we do meet again , why , we shall smile ; If not , why , then this parting was well made . " A day or two passed , and nothing farther " was transacted ; but then another meeting was ...
... replied out of Shake- " spear's Julius Cesar , If we do meet again , why , we shall smile ; If not , why , then this parting was well made . " A day or two passed , and nothing farther " was transacted ; but then another meeting was ...
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... replied , that he had no quarrel with Sir Robert Wolpole but upon a public account ; he was not an enemy to his person , but only to his administration , as he " thought that he advised their Majesties to mea- " sures , which were ...
... replied , that he had no quarrel with Sir Robert Wolpole but upon a public account ; he was not an enemy to his person , but only to his administration , as he " thought that he advised their Majesties to mea- " sures , which were ...
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