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Be pleased to shew the young man what countenance is fit , whether he wants to be restrained by your authority , or encouraged by your favour . His father is now President of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge ...
Be pleased to shew the young man what countenance is fit , whether he wants to be restrained by your authority , or encouraged by your favour . His father is now President of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge ...
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Your papers I will shew you certainly , when you would see them ; but I am a little angry at you for not keeping minutes of your own acceptum et expensum , and think a little time might be spared from Aristophanes , for the res ...
Your papers I will shew you certainly , when you would see them ; but I am a little angry at you for not keeping minutes of your own acceptum et expensum , and think a little time might be spared from Aristophanes , for the res ...
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I have exhibited this circumstance as a shade in so great a character , both from my sacred love of truth , and to shew that he was not so weakly scrupulous as he has been represented by those who imagine that the sins , of which a deep ...
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