The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... college ; which , he used to say , he was sent by Providence to save from famine , as Joseph was into Egypt . The celebrated dramatist , Cumberland , who was one of his grand- sons , says , that in his ordinary style of conversation ...
... college ; which , he used to say , he was sent by Providence to save from famine , as Joseph was into Egypt . The celebrated dramatist , Cumberland , who was one of his grand- sons , says , that in his ordinary style of conversation ...
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... college to advise the poor gratis , several years elapsed before their in- tentions could be carried into effect . It was this opposition to so benevolent a plan that led Mr. Garth to compose his admirable poem of The Dispensary , which ...
... college to advise the poor gratis , several years elapsed before their in- tentions could be carried into effect . It was this opposition to so benevolent a plan that led Mr. Garth to compose his admirable poem of The Dispensary , which ...
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... College , Cambridge . He graduated B.A. in 1761 ; became a fellow of his college in 1763 ; and , having taken orders , was , in 1770 , presented to the rectory of Wycliffe , in the North Riding of York- shire . In 1791 , he was ...
... College , Cambridge . He graduated B.A. in 1761 ; became a fellow of his college in 1763 ; and , having taken orders , was , in 1770 , presented to the rectory of Wycliffe , in the North Riding of York- shire . In 1791 , he was ...
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