The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... thought his life of such importance and consequence as to deserve an account to be given of it to the public ; but as he had opportunities of being privy to some interesting transactions , and possessed several curi- ous and ...
... thought his life of such importance and consequence as to deserve an account to be given of it to the public ; but as he had opportunities of being privy to some interesting transactions , and possessed several curi- ous and ...
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... tuality and exactness in all his dealings ; and hav- ing by his industry and integrity acquired what he thought a competent fortune , left off all trade and business business several years before he died . He had a SOME ...
... tuality and exactness in all his dealings ; and hav- ing by his industry and integrity acquired what he thought a competent fortune , left off all trade and business business several years before he died . He had a SOME ...
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... thought too prolix and too flattering , if Dr. Freind be really intended , as he was generally supposed to be intended in that epigram . Friend , for your epitaphs I'm griev'd , Where still so much is said , One half will never be ...
... thought too prolix and too flattering , if Dr. Freind be really intended , as he was generally supposed to be intended in that epigram . Friend , for your epitaphs I'm griev'd , Where still so much is said , One half will never be ...
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... thought proper to disclaim it , and to assert his constant belief of the Trinity , in a letter addressed but a few days before his death to Sir Jonathan Trelawny Bishop of Winchester , and by him attested and made public . From Bishop ...
... thought proper to disclaim it , and to assert his constant belief of the Trinity , in a letter addressed but a few days before his death to Sir Jonathan Trelawny Bishop of Winchester , and by him attested and made public . From Bishop ...
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... thought it a proper piece of respect to wait upon their late Dean in the tower , as every body had then free admittance to see and to take leave of him and among other things which he said to them , he applied to himself those lines of ...
... thought it a proper piece of respect to wait upon their late Dean in the tower , as every body had then free admittance to see and to take leave of him and among other things which he said to them , he applied to himself those lines of ...
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