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... father's roof : but his positive assertion , that he had not incurred any academical disgrace , makes it evident , as I think , that his absence from the Univer 6 PREFACE . my inference of his meaning,) is willing to ...
... father's roof : but his positive assertion , that he had not incurred any academical disgrace , makes it evident , as I think , that his absence from the Univer 6 PREFACE . my inference of his meaning,) is willing to ...
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... father's will , or of submission to necessity , from the want of pecuniary supplies . On this supposition the expressions of " vetiti laris , " and " exsilium , " would be strictly or poetically proper ; and if he had suffered ...
... father's will , or of submission to necessity , from the want of pecuniary supplies . On this supposition the expressions of " vetiti laris , " and " exsilium , " would be strictly or poetically proper ; and if he had suffered ...
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... father who , with a daughter , the delight and , alas ! perhaps too much , the pride of his heart , has lost the great endearment of exist- ence ; the exhilaration of his cheerful and the solace of his melancholy hour . Candour now ...
... father who , with a daughter , the delight and , alas ! perhaps too much , the pride of his heart , has lost the great endearment of exist- ence ; the exhilaration of his cheerful and the solace of his melancholy hour . Candour now ...
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... father , for becoming a convert to the protestant faith . To whom the family property was bequeath- ed from the right heir , we are not informed : but we know that the son , on this disappoint- ment of fortune , left his station at ...
... father , for becoming a convert to the protestant faith . To whom the family property was bequeath- ed from the right heir , we are not informed : but we know that the son , on this disappoint- ment of fortune , left his station at ...
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... father in marriage , with a considerable fortune , to Mr. Edward Philips , a native of Shrewsbury ; who , coming young to London , obtained in a course of years the lucrative place of se- condary in the Crown Office in Chancery : of the ...
... father in marriage , with a considerable fortune , to Mr. Edward Philips , a native of Shrewsbury ; who , coming young to London , obtained in a course of years the lucrative place of se- condary in the Crown Office in Chancery : of the ...
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