Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... considered how unlikely it is that any man should engage in a work so laborious and so little necessary , only to advance the reputation of another , or that he should have leisure to continue the same office upon all following ...
... considered how unlikely it is that any man should engage in a work so laborious and so little necessary , only to advance the reputation of another , or that he should have leisure to continue the same office upon all following ...
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... considered as one of the most learned and acute of his party ; for , having spent much of his life in a college , it cannot be doubted that he had a considerable knowledge of books , which the vehemence of his temper enabled him often ...
... considered as one of the most learned and acute of his party ; for , having spent much of his life in a college , it cannot be doubted that he had a considerable knowledge of books , which the vehemence of his temper enabled him often ...
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... considered as forfeited by his absence ( though he was not suffered to continue upon it ) , was given to a cler- gyman , of whom he says , that he would become a stage better than a pulpit ; a censure which I can neither confute nor ...
... considered as forfeited by his absence ( though he was not suffered to continue upon it ) , was given to a cler- gyman , of whom he says , that he would become a stage better than a pulpit ; a censure which I can neither confute nor ...
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... considered how difficultly eight millions would be found in all the Prussian dominions . Men judge of what they do not see by that which they see . We are used to talk in England of millions with great familiarity , and imagine that ...
... considered how difficultly eight millions would be found in all the Prussian dominions . Men judge of what they do not see by that which they see . We are used to talk in England of millions with great familiarity , and imagine that ...
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... considered as deserving . There were some who thought their merit not sufficiently re- compensed by this new title ; but he was not very ready to grant pecuniary rewards . Those who were most in his favour he sometimes presented with ...
... considered as deserving . There were some who thought their merit not sufficiently re- compensed by this new title ; but he was not very ready to grant pecuniary rewards . Those who were most in his favour he sometimes presented with ...
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