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Page lvii
... had little occafion to review his Latin and Greek , or acquaint himfelf with church- hiftory , left he fhould not fuftain his character among learned men : for except it be pretended that others were able to acquire more knowledge ...
... had little occafion to review his Latin and Greek , or acquaint himfelf with church- hiftory , left he fhould not fuftain his character among learned men : for except it be pretended that others were able to acquire more knowledge ...
Page 2
No public notice , however , was taken of the Dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long haraffed and imprisoned , at length obtained a Noli profequi . : ( 1 iv .
No public notice , however , was taken of the Dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long haraffed and imprisoned , at length obtained a Noli profequi . : ( 1 iv .
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... affection which the Dean had hitherto acquired , may be faid not to have been univerfal , till the publication of the Drapier's letters , which made all ranks and all profeffions unani . mous in his applause . The occafion of thofe ...
... affection which the Dean had hitherto acquired , may be faid not to have been univerfal , till the publication of the Drapier's letters , which made all ranks and all profeffions unani . mous in his applause . The occafion of thofe ...
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Upon this occafion he relapfed into the agonies of mind which he had felt the year before He expected by the next poft to hear that he was dead ; and intreated that he might be told no particulars , but the event in general ; for that ...
Upon this occafion he relapfed into the agonies of mind which he had felt the year before He expected by the next poft to hear that he was dead ; and intreated that he might be told no particulars , but the event in general ; for that ...
Page lxxvi
... the difper- fion of others , and the ingratitude of those who forfook the Doc- tor's acquaintance , after they had made their fortunes under the fhelter of his patronage , gave occafion to thofe melancholy , thofe tender complaints ...
... the difper- fion of others , and the ingratitude of those who forfook the Doc- tor's acquaintance , after they had made their fortunes under the fhelter of his patronage , gave occafion to thofe melancholy , thofe tender complaints ...
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