The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 21Philological Society of London, 1792 |
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... tion began , he in due time became clerk or apprentice to him , and during his re- fidence had an opportunity of improving himfelf in the Latin tongue , which he availed himself of with the utmoft dili- gence . The fon of his mafter ...
... tion began , he in due time became clerk or apprentice to him , and during his re- fidence had an opportunity of improving himfelf in the Latin tongue , which he availed himself of with the utmoft dili- gence . The fon of his mafter ...
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... tion that I ever enjoyed was at the table of Jack Ellis , a money - fcrivener behind the Royal Exchange , with whom I at one period ufed to dine generally once a week § . " for fame , But though Mr. Ellis for fo long a cou : fe of years ...
... tion that I ever enjoyed was at the table of Jack Ellis , a money - fcrivener behind the Royal Exchange , with whom I at one period ufed to dine generally once a week § . " for fame , But though Mr. Ellis for fo long a cou : fe of years ...
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... tion . The courier ordered Mr. HOWARD'S poftillion to turn back ; but Mr. HOWARD remonftrated , that he had complied with the rule , while the other had violated it ; and therefore that he should infift on going forwards . The courier ...
... tion . The courier ordered Mr. HOWARD'S poftillion to turn back ; but Mr. HOWARD remonftrated , that he had complied with the rule , while the other had violated it ; and therefore that he should infift on going forwards . The courier ...
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... tion , which is at this day the admira- tion of the whole Chriftian World . Bacon had the great misfortune to be curled with falfe ambition , ever restless and craving , over - heated in the pur- fuit of honours which the Crown alone ...
... tion , which is at this day the admira- tion of the whole Chriftian World . Bacon had the great misfortune to be curled with falfe ambition , ever restless and craving , over - heated in the pur- fuit of honours which the Crown alone ...
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... tion of understanding , as of every thing elfe , depends upon the use of it ; and having lefs occafion to make use of it in women in general , from their fituation , worldly matters , it is not wonderful that it fhould fail them when ...
... tion of understanding , as of every thing elfe , depends upon the use of it ; and having lefs occafion to make use of it in women in general , from their fituation , worldly matters , it is not wonderful that it fhould fail them when ...
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