Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Том 1J. Johnson, 1804 |
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... esteem , he appears to have in- tended to quote either in the text or in notes . To complete this design to the best of their power , the editors have ventured to add to the passages selected from his references , others which appeared ...
... esteem , he appears to have in- tended to quote either in the text or in notes . To complete this design to the best of their power , the editors have ventured to add to the passages selected from his references , others which appeared ...
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... esteem , grounded on just and right , Well managed . ' d In such a narrative , the ingenuous youth may find some encouragement to persever- ance in that honourable path , to which Con- science shall direct his steps , amidst the se ...
... esteem , grounded on just and right , Well managed . ' d In such a narrative , the ingenuous youth may find some encouragement to persever- ance in that honourable path , to which Con- science shall direct his steps , amidst the se ...
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... esteem , the affection , the reverence , which I feel for so profound a scholar , and so honest a man , as Dr. Jortin , make me wholly indifferent to the praise and censure of those member of our society . His reputation is es ...
... esteem , the affection , the reverence , which I feel for so profound a scholar , and so honest a man , as Dr. Jortin , make me wholly indifferent to the praise and censure of those member of our society . His reputation is es ...
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... esteem for the son of Cha- tham . As for the abilities of the bishop , his con- temporaries at college can testify to that point , upon the unexceptionable authority of ex- perience ; and I have been acquainted with no man of a greater ...
... esteem for the son of Cha- tham . As for the abilities of the bishop , his con- temporaries at college can testify to that point , upon the unexceptionable authority of ex- perience ; and I have been acquainted with no man of a greater ...
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... esteem and love ; but it were impious to repine ; I check every murmur of my heart ; my spirits overflow with consolation from a thousand sources ; and I recollect that the Son lect ; but they are beautiful , comfortable , and ...
... esteem and love ; but it were impious to repine ; I check every murmur of my heart ; my spirits overflow with consolation from a thousand sources ; and I recollect that the Son lect ; but they are beautiful , comfortable , and ...
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