The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... biographer , Dr. Aikin , that he was never able to speak or write his native language with grammatical correctness . On leaving school , he was apprenticed to a grocer , in Watling Street , but shortly after the death of his father , in ...
... biographer , Dr. Aikin , that he was never able to speak or write his native language with grammatical correctness . On leaving school , he was apprenticed to a grocer , in Watling Street , but shortly after the death of his father , in ...
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... biographer , he was probably ac trated more by some personal dislike of Dr. Adam , than by regard for the memory of his learned relation : for , on other occasions , he sufficiently showed that he had no regard to Ruddiman's honour as a ...
... biographer , he was probably ac trated more by some personal dislike of Dr. Adam , than by regard for the memory of his learned relation : for , on other occasions , he sufficiently showed that he had no regard to Ruddiman's honour as a ...
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... biographer , " spared no pains to perfect him in all the learning of Greece and Rome . " His academical proficiency procured him unprecedented honours ; and his various compositions , published in 1793 , under the title of Pro- lusiones ...
... biographer , " spared no pains to perfect him in all the learning of Greece and Rome . " His academical proficiency procured him unprecedented honours ; and his various compositions , published in 1793 , under the title of Pro- lusiones ...
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