The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker and Company; Simpkin, Marshall, and Company; John Cross, Leeds; Bancks and Company Manchester; Grapel, Liverpool., 1836 - 732 sider |
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... master of the Grammar School at Hull , and in 1624 became lecturer of Trinity Church , in that town , where his son Andrew was born , Nov. 15 , 1620. The elder Marvell was a learned and pious man , who seemed to retain the principles of ...
... master of the Grammar School at Hull , and in 1624 became lecturer of Trinity Church , in that town , where his son Andrew was born , Nov. 15 , 1620. The elder Marvell was a learned and pious man , who seemed to retain the principles of ...
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... master intellects , some architectonic sages , to keep the operatives to their work , and to restrict them to their ... masters a committee of general instruction , nor do we very highly approve the fashion , which confines every female ...
... master intellects , some architectonic sages , to keep the operatives to their work , and to restrict them to their ... masters a committee of general instruction , nor do we very highly approve the fashion , which confines every female ...
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... master of Wakefield school until April , 1672 , when a Mr. John Baskerville succeeded him . Of this gentleman , to ... masters of men illustrious for literature , has been justly called by Dr. Johnson , " a kind of historical fraud , by ...
... master of Wakefield school until April , 1672 , when a Mr. John Baskerville succeeded him . Of this gentleman , to ... masters of men illustrious for literature , has been justly called by Dr. Johnson , " a kind of historical fraud , by ...
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... master of the college was Dr. Francis Turner , afterwards Bishop of Ely . Of the peculiar direction of Bentley's academical studies , no record has been preserved . That he then laid the foundation of his accurate and extensive ...
... master of the college was Dr. Francis Turner , afterwards Bishop of Ely . Of the peculiar direction of Bentley's academical studies , no record has been preserved . That he then laid the foundation of his accurate and extensive ...
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... Master of Arts in July , 1683 , after which his personal connection with Cambridge was discontinued for the space of seventeen years . In the mean time , prosecuting his studies with all the advantages of books and literary society , he ...
... Master of Arts in July , 1683 , after which his personal connection with Cambridge was discontinued for the space of seventeen years . In the mean time , prosecuting his studies with all the advantages of books and literary society , he ...
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Side 62 - Though Justice against Fate complain, And plead the ancient rights in vain: But those do hold or break As men are strong or weak.
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Side 508 - Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven ! — Oh ! times, In which the meagre, stale, forbidding ways Of custom, law, and statute, took at once The attraction of a country in Romance...
Side 72 - When I wrote my Treatise about our System *, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity, and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose.
Side 90 - What matter where, if I be still the same, And what I should be, all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater?
Side 262 - Where throngs of knights and barons bold, In weeds of peace, high triumphs hold, With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.