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... letters in this collection ( written chiefly in the year 1700 ) is occupied with a discussion respecting certain ... letter to Mr. Chancellor . Gregory , whom , with cruel severity he somewhere terms the little man of law , ' is ...
... letters in this collection ( written chiefly in the year 1700 ) is occupied with a discussion respecting certain ... letter to Mr. Chancellor . Gregory , whom , with cruel severity he somewhere terms the little man of law , ' is ...
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... letter to Mr. Gilpin , after expressing his sor- row that the society has met with opposition from the arch ... letters , in the present collection , were written in consequence of some sly glances ' aimed by the ' Rights and ...
... letter to Mr. Gilpin , after expressing his sor- row that the society has met with opposition from the arch ... letters , in the present collection , were written in consequence of some sly glances ' aimed by the ' Rights and ...
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... letter to Dr. Kennet * penned with less vigour and politeness . I need not , Sir , acquaint you what a toil and expence the very collecting of those materials has brought upon me ; nor how much trouble I had in the composure . And it is ...
... letter to Dr. Kennet * penned with less vigour and politeness . I need not , Sir , acquaint you what a toil and expence the very collecting of those materials has brought upon me ; nor how much trouble I had in the composure . And it is ...
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... letters , proceedings and weary memorials consequent thereupon- these , et cętera de genere hoc , ' for an obvious reason we pass adeo sunt multa loquacem Delassare valent Fabium . proceed therefore slightly to notice the remaining part ...
... letters , proceedings and weary memorials consequent thereupon- these , et cętera de genere hoc , ' for an obvious reason we pass adeo sunt multa loquacem Delassare valent Fabium . proceed therefore slightly to notice the remaining part ...
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... letters are undoubtedly the most interesting in the collection , because the most unstudied . The writer is seen undisguised . They are neither stuffed with vapid flattery nor illiberal abuse ; and , evidently the artless effusion of ...
... letters are undoubtedly the most interesting in the collection , because the most unstudied . The writer is seen undisguised . They are neither stuffed with vapid flattery nor illiberal abuse ; and , evidently the artless effusion of ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.