The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... seemed so desirous , that when he stayed away any time , he sent for him and would kindly reprove him . He did indeed recom- mend him in strong terins to Sir Joseph Jekyll to be preacher at the Rolls , but could not succeed : and once ...
... seemed so desirous , that when he stayed away any time , he sent for him and would kindly reprove him . He did indeed recom- mend him in strong terins to Sir Joseph Jekyll to be preacher at the Rolls , but could not succeed : and once ...
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... seemed " at least to be satisfied , with his arguments and " declarations , " Here were fine advantages given to the ad- " verse party ; and no wonder that at Court sc ( ( they remembred the old maxim Divide et im- pera , and resolved ...
... seemed " at least to be satisfied , with his arguments and " declarations , " Here were fine advantages given to the ad- " verse party ; and no wonder that at Court sc ( ( they remembred the old maxim Divide et im- pera , and resolved ...
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... seemed willing and yet unwilling to speak , but after some time it came out , that there was an un- happy mistake , the Duke thought that two pre- bends had been vacant but there was only one , and that one he was under a necessity of ...
... seemed willing and yet unwilling to speak , but after some time it came out , that there was an un- happy mistake , the Duke thought that two pre- bends had been vacant but there was only one , and that one he was under a necessity of ...
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... seemed little con- eerned about the world and worldly affairs , having his hopes full of immortality and of a better life after this . For he had always delighted in the offices of religion and the service of the church , and was not ...
... seemed little con- eerned about the world and worldly affairs , having his hopes full of immortality and of a better life after this . For he had always delighted in the offices of religion and the service of the church , and was not ...
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... Stinton . When Mr. Grenville heard of the death of Arch- bishop Secker , he said upon it , that if the Bishop of London , as then seemed most probable , should be be translated to Canterbury , he was pretty confi- dent 162 THE LIFE OF.
... Stinton . When Mr. Grenville heard of the death of Arch- bishop Secker , he said upon it , that if the Bishop of London , as then seemed most probable , should be be translated to Canterbury , he was pretty confi- dent 162 THE LIFE OF.
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