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... hope of my education , and I was placed at Esher , in Surry , in the house of the Rev. Mr. Philip Francis , in a pleasant spot , which promised to unite the various benefits of air , exercise , and study . The translator of Horace might ...
... hope of my education , and I was placed at Esher , in Surry , in the house of the Rev. Mr. Philip Francis , in a pleasant spot , which promised to unite the various benefits of air , exercise , and study . The translator of Horace might ...
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... hope as it was devoid of pleasure . I was separated for an indefinite , which appeared an infinite term , from my native country , and I had lost all connec- tion with my Catholic friends . I have since reflected with surprise , that as ...
... hope as it was devoid of pleasure . I was separated for an indefinite , which appeared an infinite term , from my native country , and I had lost all connec- tion with my Catholic friends . I have since reflected with surprise , that as ...
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... hope that I had made some impression on a virtuous heart . At Crassy and Lausanne , I indulged my dream of felicity ; but , on my return to England , I soon discovered that my father would not hear of this strange alliance , and that ...
... hope that I had made some impression on a virtuous heart . At Crassy and Lausanne , I indulged my dream of felicity ; but , on my return to England , I soon discovered that my father would not hear of this strange alliance , and that ...
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... hope the book will be as successful as it deserves to be . I have not yet read the two last chapters , but am sorry , from what I have heard of them , that he has taken such a tone in them as will give great offence , and hurt the sale ...
... hope the book will be as successful as it deserves to be . I have not yet read the two last chapters , but am sorry , from what I have heard of them , that he has taken such a tone in them as will give great offence , and hurt the sale ...
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... hope or fear ; but his socinian shield has repeatedly been pierced by the spear of Horsley , and his trumpet of sedition may at length awaken the magistrates of a free country . " The profession and rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a ...
... hope or fear ; but his socinian shield has repeatedly been pierced by the spear of Horsley , and his trumpet of sedition may at length awaken the magistrates of a free country . " The profession and rank of Sir David Dalrymple ( now a ...
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