The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... turns of se- veral of the Prebendaries at Westminster Abbey . His old master Dr. Freind came himself to request it of him , and him he could not well refuse . He did the like service also for his other master Dr. Nicol . At that time ...
... turns of se- veral of the Prebendaries at Westminster Abbey . His old master Dr. Freind came himself to request it of him , and him he could not well refuse . He did the like service also for his other master Dr. Nicol . At that time ...
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... turn of mind . Some young ladies , relations of the family , went one day into his apartment , and not finding him there they laid a great folio book between his sheets , which he did not discover till he stept into bed which DR ...
... turn of mind . Some young ladies , relations of the family , went one day into his apartment , and not finding him there they laid a great folio book between his sheets , which he did not discover till he stept into bed which DR ...
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... turning out some other persons who were most " obnoxious . Some of these points were contro- " verted ; but Mr. Pulteney insisting absolutely upon them , they were at last yielded to him . It was not without some reluctance that his ...
... turning out some other persons who were most " obnoxious . Some of these points were contro- " verted ; but Mr. Pulteney insisting absolutely upon them , they were at last yielded to him . It was not without some reluctance that his ...
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... turn they present once , and the Archbishop collates twice ; but this turn was in the King's presentation upon the pro- motion of Dr. Lisle the former incumbent to a bishopric . It is a church of note and eminence , being the principal ...
... turn they present once , and the Archbishop collates twice ; but this turn was in the King's presentation upon the pro- motion of Dr. Lisle the former incumbent to a bishopric . It is a church of note and eminence , being the principal ...
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... turn over and amuse themselves till he could come to them . It con- tained a fund of entertainment , and it is a sign that it was conceived to do so , because some one or other thought it worth while to steal it ; it never came to Dr ...
... turn over and amuse themselves till he could come to them . It con- tained a fund of entertainment , and it is a sign that it was conceived to do so , because some one or other thought it worth while to steal it ; it never came to Dr ...
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