The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... took this opportunity of addressing the dedication to the Princess of Wales with an humble acknow- legment of the many and great obligations which she and her family had received from her Royal Highness . The year 1719 proved fatal to ...
... took this opportunity of addressing the dedication to the Princess of Wales with an humble acknow- legment of the many and great obligations which she and her family had received from her Royal Highness . The year 1719 proved fatal to ...
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... took into his head he firmly believed , and because he wished the Bishop to be as himself , he fondly concluded him to be such an one . However the report so far prevailed , that the Bishop thought proper to disclaim it , and to assert ...
... took into his head he firmly believed , and because he wished the Bishop to be as himself , he fondly concluded him to be such an one . However the report so far prevailed , that the Bishop thought proper to disclaim it , and to assert ...
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... took another course . He had all along pursued Atterbury with unrelenting ani- mosity , had first attacked his sermon at the funeral of Mr. Bennet , then his sermon upon charity , afterwards set forth an answer in English to his Latin ...
... took another course . He had all along pursued Atterbury with unrelenting ani- mosity , had first attacked his sermon at the funeral of Mr. Bennet , then his sermon upon charity , afterwards set forth an answer in English to his Latin ...
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... took his last leave of him , he told him , he would allow him to say his sentence was just , if ever he found he had any concerns with the Pretender's family in his exile . But notwithstanding this , as * Bishop Warbur- ton informs us ...
... took his last leave of him , he told him , he would allow him to say his sentence was just , if ever he found he had any concerns with the Pretender's family in his exile . But notwithstanding this , as * Bishop Warbur- ton informs us ...
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... took it . It was through the interest of that family , that Mr. Mann gained the ascendent over Dr. Middleton , and when he waited upon the Governors at their respective houses to return his thanks , he said very needlesly and ...
... took it . It was through the interest of that family , that Mr. Mann gained the ascendent over Dr. Middleton , and when he waited upon the Governors at their respective houses to return his thanks , he said very needlesly and ...
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