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... opinions and discoveries rendered him uni- versally known and respected . The fertility of his imagi- nation , joined to a style equally easy and elegant , with great precision , attracted the attention of a numerous school . In 1784 ...
... opinions and discoveries rendered him uni- versally known and respected . The fertility of his imagi- nation , joined to a style equally easy and elegant , with great precision , attracted the attention of a numerous school . In 1784 ...
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... opinion given of him he shewed himself worthy ; and his conduct both public and private , made him honoured and respected . A life thus busy was rendered more happy by a senti- ment , which , born at an early period , expired but with ...
... opinion given of him he shewed himself worthy ; and his conduct both public and private , made him honoured and respected . A life thus busy was rendered more happy by a senti- ment , which , born at an early period , expired but with ...
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... opinion , their thoughts and their sentiments were common . Separated from the world equally by the simplicity of their tastes , and the purity of their principles , they reciprocally found in the esteem of each other the sole support ...
... opinion , their thoughts and their sentiments were common . Separated from the world equally by the simplicity of their tastes , and the purity of their principles , they reciprocally found in the esteem of each other the sole support ...
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... opinions adverse to the habits and ceremonies of the church , which he had imbibed abroad . " Although , " says Fuller , " the richest mitre in England would have counted itself preferred by being placed upon his head , he contented ...
... opinions adverse to the habits and ceremonies of the church , which he had imbibed abroad . " Although , " says Fuller , " the richest mitre in England would have counted itself preferred by being placed upon his head , he contented ...
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... opinion of his talents and fidelity , that he entrusted to his care a negotiation with France for supplies of men and money , the issue of which he was not able himself to await ; and Fox suc- ceeded to the utmost of his wishes . After ...
... opinion of his talents and fidelity , that he entrusted to his care a negotiation with France for supplies of men and money , the issue of which he was not able himself to await ; and Fox suc- ceeded to the utmost of his wishes . After ...
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