The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, Volumen2A. C. F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 |
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... young of a consumption , when this her only child was about a year old , who from her inherited a tender constitution . He received the first part of his education in the Free School of Lichfield , which at that time florish- ed greatly ...
... young of a consumption , when this her only child was about a year old , who from her inherited a tender constitution . He received the first part of his education in the Free School of Lichfield , which at that time florish- ed greatly ...
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... young gentle- man , who lived at that time in the Bishop's house as his son's tutor and companion , has often said that Kelly used to come to him frequently , com- monly once in a week , on a Thursday evening , and to stay shut up with ...
... young gentle- man , who lived at that time in the Bishop's house as his son's tutor and companion , has often said that Kelly used to come to him frequently , com- monly once in a week , on a Thursday evening , and to stay shut up with ...
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... young men , who made a distinguished figure afterwards in the world , than at any other period either be- fore or since . There were particularly Walter Titley , a very ingenious man , at first secretary to the embassy at Turin ...
... young men , who made a distinguished figure afterwards in the world , than at any other period either be- fore or since . There were particularly Walter Titley , a very ingenious man , at first secretary to the embassy at Turin ...
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... young woman ever had but she preferred the Earl of Egremont , who was her constant lover , and had more than once offered his services : and Dr. Newton had the ho- nor of concluding the match between them with Lord Bolingbroke , and ...
... young woman ever had but she preferred the Earl of Egremont , who was her constant lover , and had more than once offered his services : and Dr. Newton had the ho- nor of concluding the match between them with Lord Bolingbroke , and ...
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... young man , of whose company he 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 ...
... young man , of whose company he 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 ...
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