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... thy vast riches I took not a shilling , though living amongst multitudes who owed to thee their daily bread . Not the less I owe thee justice ; for that is a universal - debt . And at this moment , when I 136 OXFORD .
... thy vast riches I took not a shilling , though living amongst multitudes who owed to thee their daily bread . Not the less I owe thee justice ; for that is a universal - debt . And at this moment , when I 136 OXFORD .
Side 137
... living in our English universi- ties ; and that a considerable portion of that public , misled by the totally different constitution of univer- sities in Scotland , Ireland , and generally on the con- tinent , as well as by the ...
... living in our English universi- ties ; and that a considerable portion of that public , misled by the totally different constitution of univer- sities in Scotland , Ireland , and generally on the con- tinent , as well as by the ...
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... continent will not the spurious nobles of Germany will not mix , on equal terms , with their untitled fellow - citi- zens , living in the same city and in the same style as themselves ; they will not meet them in the OXFORD . 171.
... continent will not the spurious nobles of Germany will not mix , on equal terms , with their untitled fellow - citi- zens , living in the same city and in the same style as themselves ; they will not meet them in the OXFORD . 171.
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... living near to the college , and sending their servants daily to receive orders . Supper , as a meal not universally taken , in many colleges is served privately in the student's own room ; though some colleges still retain the ancient ...
... living near to the college , and sending their servants daily to receive orders . Supper , as a meal not universally taken , in many colleges is served privately in the student's own room ; though some colleges still retain the ancient ...
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... living in the intensest pressure of the world , and , though recoiling continually from the judgments of the world , yet never in any violent degree , ascribes to Mr. Wordsworth ( in his England and the English , p . 308 ) " an ...
... living in the intensest pressure of the world , and , though recoiling continually from the judgments of the world , yet never in any violent degree , ascribes to Mr. Wordsworth ( in his England and the English , p . 308 ) " an ...
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