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... mind . With many virtues , it is added , and a few faults , which must have been of a peculiar kind , since they only wanted the elevation of a higher station and a better fate to have assumed the form of virtues , " Mr. Baron passed ...
... mind . With many virtues , it is added , and a few faults , which must have been of a peculiar kind , since they only wanted the elevation of a higher station and a better fate to have assumed the form of virtues , " Mr. Baron passed ...
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... mind of any unprejudiced reader . Lord Barrington married Anne , eldest daughter of sir William Daines , by whom he left six sons and three daughters . William , his eldest son , succeeded to his fa- ther's honours ; was elected , soon ...
... mind of any unprejudiced reader . Lord Barrington married Anne , eldest daughter of sir William Daines , by whom he left six sons and three daughters . William , his eldest son , succeeded to his fa- ther's honours ; was elected , soon ...
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... mind ; and rendered him- self peculiarly conspicuous as a man of public spirit , by forming and executing good designs for the encourage- ment of piety and literature . The state of the diocese of Mann at this time was deplorable , as ...
... mind ; and rendered him- self peculiarly conspicuous as a man of public spirit , by forming and executing good designs for the encourage- ment of piety and literature . The state of the diocese of Mann at this time was deplorable , as ...
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... from . thence proceeded to the other ancient mathematicians . He made a short essay towards acquiring the Arabic lan- guage , but soon deserted it . With these severer specu- lations , the largeness of his mind had room for 40 . BARRO W.
... from . thence proceeded to the other ancient mathematicians . He made a short essay towards acquiring the Arabic lan- guage , but soon deserted it . With these severer specu- lations , the largeness of his mind had room for 40 . BARRO W.
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Alexander Chalmers. lations , the largeness of his mind had room for the amuse- ments of poetry , to which he was always strongly addicted . This is sufficiently evident from the many performances he has left us in that art . Mr. Hill ...
Alexander Chalmers. lations , the largeness of his mind had room for the amuse- ments of poetry , to which he was always strongly addicted . This is sufficiently evident from the many performances he has left us in that art . Mr. Hill ...
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