A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... young Cave ; and was so well pleased with his quick progress in the school , that he declared his resolution to breed him for the University , and recommended him as a servitor to some of his scholars of high rank . But prosperity ...
... young Cave ; and was so well pleased with his quick progress in the school , that he declared his resolution to breed him for the University , and recommended him as a servitor to some of his scholars of high rank . But prosperity ...
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... young Cave the reputation of a writer . His master died before his apprenticeship was expired , and he was not able to bear the perverseness of his mistress . He therefore lived out of her house upon a stipulated allow- ance , and ...
... young Cave the reputation of a writer . His master died before his apprenticeship was expired , and he was not able to bear the perverseness of his mistress . He therefore lived out of her house upon a stipulated allow- ance , and ...
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... young , of remarkable strength and activity . He was generally healthful , and capable of much labour and Jong application ; but in the latter years of his life was afflicted with the gout , which he endeavoured to cure or alleviate by ...
... young , of remarkable strength and activity . He was generally healthful , and capable of much labour and Jong application ; but in the latter years of his life was afflicted with the gout , which he endeavoured to cure or alleviate by ...
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... young , upon the resignation of his father , and was obliged to apply himself closely to business , and take infinite pains to qualify himself for that honourable employment ; which he effectually did in the course of a few years , and ...
... young , upon the resignation of his father , and was obliged to apply himself closely to business , and take infinite pains to qualify himself for that honourable employment ; which he effectually did in the course of a few years , and ...
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... young man when he wrote , and would never have collected in a volume . He could bear no opposition in his own house , and had a most excellent , sensible , sweet - tempered lady , and of a very comely person , for his wife , but never ...
... young man when he wrote , and would never have collected in a volume . He could bear no opposition in his own house , and had a most excellent , sensible , sweet - tempered lady , and of a very comely person , for his wife , but never ...
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