The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... Shortly after leaving the academy , he was nominated a Presbyterian minister ; but having directed his mind to politics more than divinity , it was his disaster , as he himself expresses it , " first to be set apart for , and then to be ...
... Shortly after leaving the academy , he was nominated a Presbyterian minister ; but having directed his mind to politics more than divinity , it was his disaster , as he himself expresses it , " first to be set apart for , and then to be ...
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... Shortly after its appearance , he was appointed , successively , travelling tutor to the late Samuel Whitbread , Esq . , and to Mr. Portman , with whom he travelled , re- spectively , for about a twelvemonth . In 1786 , he was presented ...
... Shortly after its appearance , he was appointed , successively , travelling tutor to the late Samuel Whitbread , Esq . , and to Mr. Portman , with whom he travelled , re- spectively , for about a twelvemonth . In 1786 , he was presented ...
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... shortly afterwards translated Vida's Art of Poetry , in which he displayed great skill and elegance . In 1727 , he published a volume of Miscellaneous Poems , which was succeeded by his ad- mirable translation . in verse , of The Æneid ...
... shortly afterwards translated Vida's Art of Poetry , in which he displayed great skill and elegance . In 1727 , he published a volume of Miscellaneous Poems , which was succeeded by his ad- mirable translation . in verse , of The Æneid ...
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