The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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... tion more to fortune and circumstance than to their intrinsic power , the notices of men in general histories are very much like the Parish Register - consisting of names and dates , and events in which the bulk of the species are as ...
... tion more to fortune and circumstance than to their intrinsic power , the notices of men in general histories are very much like the Parish Register - consisting of names and dates , and events in which the bulk of the species are as ...
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... tion of Shadwell's brows . Tom was the father of a dynasty of Laureate Dunces , among whom it is grievous to think that such names as Warton and Southey should be numbered ; to wit , Tate , Rowe , Eusden , Cibber , Whitehead and Pie ...
... tion of Shadwell's brows . Tom was the father of a dynasty of Laureate Dunces , among whom it is grievous to think that such names as Warton and Southey should be numbered ; to wit , Tate , Rowe , Eusden , Cibber , Whitehead and Pie ...
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... tion , neither concerning the delivery of your letter at the same time . Be pleased , therefore , to pardon me , and know that I tendered them both together . But my Lord read not the letter while I was with him ; which I attributed to ...
... tion , neither concerning the delivery of your letter at the same time . Be pleased , therefore , to pardon me , and know that I tendered them both together . But my Lord read not the letter while I was with him ; which I attributed to ...
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... tion would have made England a bear garden , in which all vices were free , and from which nothing but piety was exiled . Marvell had seen a standing army , composed of more respectable materials than could easily be replaced , the ...
... tion would have made England a bear garden , in which all vices were free , and from which nothing but piety was exiled . Marvell had seen a standing army , composed of more respectable materials than could easily be replaced , the ...
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... tion , is one of the highest blessings which England for many years has enjoyed . It is true that the commerce of the heart is still subject to heavy duties , which we would gladly see diminished , as they might be with advantage to the ...
... tion , is one of the highest blessings which England for many years has enjoyed . It is true that the commerce of the heart is still subject to heavy duties , which we would gladly see diminished , as they might be with advantage to the ...
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