Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... given a very amiable charac- ter , for the simplicity and openness of his beha- viour , for his exact frugality in the management of a narrow fortune , and the prudence , tender- ness , and diligence , with which he educated a nu ...
... given a very amiable charac- ter , for the simplicity and openness of his beha- viour , for his exact frugality in the management of a narrow fortune , and the prudence , tender- ness , and diligence , with which he educated a nu ...
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... given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures , till in 1726 he found himself so worn out ...
... given up by his friends . From this time he was frequently afflicted with returns of his distemper , which yet did not so far subdue him , as to make him lay aside his studies or his lectures , till in 1726 he found himself so worn out ...
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... given by the seamen . Blake bravely and ration- ally answered , that if he had complained to him , he would have punished them severely , for he would not have his men affront the established re- ligion of any place ; but that he was ...
... given by the seamen . Blake bravely and ration- ally answered , that if he had complained to him , he would have punished them severely , for he would not have his men affront the established re- ligion of any place ; but that he was ...
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... much the spirit of Blake was superior to all private views . His brother , in the last action with the Spaniards , having not done his duty , was at Blake's desire discarded , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not BLAKE . .61.
... much the spirit of Blake was superior to all private views . His brother , in the last action with the Spaniards , having not done his duty , was at Blake's desire discarded , and the ship was given to another ; yet was he not BLAKE . .61.
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. ship was given to another ; yet was he not less re- gardful of him as a brother , for when he died he left him his estate , knowing him well qualified to adorn or enjoy a private ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. ship was given to another ; yet was he not less re- gardful of him as a brother , for when he died he left him his estate , knowing him well qualified to adorn or enjoy a private ...
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