The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper: With an Introductory Letter to the Right Honorable Earl Cowper, Том 1W. Pelham, Manning & Loring, and E. Lincoln, 1803 |
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... House of Lords , 33 — His extreme dread of appearing in Public , 34 - His Health deranged - His Retirement to the House of Dr. Cotton at St. Alban's , 35 - His Recovery , 37- He fettles at Huntingdon to be near his Brother refiding in ...
... House of Lords , 33 — His extreme dread of appearing in Public , 34 - His Health deranged - His Retirement to the House of Dr. Cotton at St. Alban's , 35 - His Recovery , 37- He fettles at Huntingdon to be near his Brother refiding in ...
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... house of peers by eminence in the pro- feffion of the law . William , the eldeft , became Lord High Chancellor in 1707. Spencer Cowper , the young- eft , was appointed Chief Justice of Chefer in 1717 , and afterwards a Judge in the ...
... house of peers by eminence in the pro- feffion of the law . William , the eldeft , became Lord High Chancellor in 1707. Spencer Cowper , the young- eft , was appointed Chief Justice of Chefer in 1717 , and afterwards a Judge in the ...
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... That once we call'd the paft'ral house our own . Short - liv'd poffeffion ! but the record fair , That memory keeps of all thy kindness there , Still outlives many a storm that has effac'd A thousand 16 LIFE OF COWPER .
... That once we call'd the paft'ral house our own . Short - liv'd poffeffion ! but the record fair , That memory keeps of all thy kindness there , Still outlives many a storm that has effac'd A thousand 16 LIFE OF COWPER .
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... house of his parents , he was fent to a reputable fchool at Market - Street , in Hertfordshire , un- der the care of Dr. Pitman ; and it is probable that he was removed from it in confequence of an ocular com- plaint . From a ...
... house of his parents , he was fent to a reputable fchool at Market - Street , in Hertfordshire , un- der the care of Dr. Pitman ; and it is probable that he was removed from it in confequence of an ocular com- plaint . From a ...
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... house of a Mr. Chapman , to whom he was engaged by articles for that time . Here he was placed for the ftudy of a profeffion , which nature seemed refolved that he never fhould practice . The law is a kind of foldierfhip , and like the ...
... house of a Mr. Chapman , to whom he was engaged by articles for that time . Here he was placed for the ftudy of a profeffion , which nature seemed refolved that he never fhould practice . The law is a kind of foldierfhip , and like the ...
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