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... nature , and conse- quently now either very scarce , or quite neglected and forgotten : from these and other works in more general circulation , he principally collected the sub- stance of the notes he now offers to the public ; while ...
... nature , and conse- quently now either very scarce , or quite neglected and forgotten : from these and other works in more general circulation , he principally collected the sub- stance of the notes he now offers to the public ; while ...
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... nature have imagined , that there is a climacteric of the mind as well as * Twelve sermons of Churchill's composition have been published , which certainly reflect no additional lustre on his name . In vol . iii . pp . 313 and 318 , the ...
... nature have imagined , that there is a climacteric of the mind as well as * Twelve sermons of Churchill's composition have been published , which certainly reflect no additional lustre on his name . In vol . iii . pp . 313 and 318 , the ...
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... nature of his dress , induced him to resign the curacy and lectureship of St. John's , † which but * Dr. Kippis , in the Biographia Britannica , observes , that it was always understood in Westminster , that Mrs. Chur- chill's ...
... nature of his dress , induced him to resign the curacy and lectureship of St. John's , † which but * Dr. Kippis , in the Biographia Britannica , observes , that it was always understood in Westminster , that Mrs. Chur- chill's ...
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... nature , and well directed ; the supremacy of genius is asserted with spirit and supported by argument , and the shackles of Walpole , in a letter to Lord Hertford , dated 22nd January , 1764 , thus notices the appearance of this poem ...
... nature , and well directed ; the supremacy of genius is asserted with spirit and supported by argument , and the shackles of Walpole , in a letter to Lord Hertford , dated 22nd January , 1764 , thus notices the appearance of this poem ...
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... nature of one of my friends , would have me enlarge on his bad , and think me inexcusable for not mentioning them . Not spare the man I love , not dare to feel The partial glowings of a friendly zeal ? Nature forgives , nay justifies ...
... nature of one of my friends , would have me enlarge on his bad , and think me inexcusable for not mentioning them . Not spare the man I love , not dare to feel The partial glowings of a friendly zeal ? Nature forgives , nay justifies ...
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