The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Volume 1Luke Hansard & Sons, near Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1811 |
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... believe , but increased , by his want of time and opportunity to indulge it . However , in spite of his situation , he found means to peruse again and digest such of the classic authors as he had read at school , with many others which ...
... believe , but increased , by his want of time and opportunity to indulge it . However , in spite of his situation , he found means to peruse again and digest such of the classic authors as he had read at school , with many others which ...
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... believe , the dispute closed . Many years afterwards ( the secret being now of no consequence ) Mr. Warburton chanced to mention , in conversation , to Mr. Charles Yorke , the part he had taken in this squabble : when Mr. Yorke smiled ...
... believe , the dispute closed . Many years afterwards ( the secret being now of no consequence ) Mr. Warburton chanced to mention , in conversation , to Mr. Charles Yorke , the part he had taken in this squabble : when Mr. Yorke smiled ...
Pagina 29
... believe , I expected no other . " 66 66 This freedom of correspondence does honour to both parties ; and was observed , with address , in this letter to Dr. Middleton , who had conceived Bishop Hare to have taken a prejudice against ...
... believe , I expected no other . " 66 66 This freedom of correspondence does honour to both parties ; and was observed , with address , in this letter to Dr. Middleton , who had conceived Bishop Hare to have taken a prejudice against ...
Pagina 43
... believe it is the first † that has been done to " their Preacher . Yet I have no joy in it . " Im The Physician - first of Newark , afterwards of London , very eminent in his profession , and from his early youth a friend of Mr ...
... believe it is the first † that has been done to " their Preacher . Yet I have no joy in it . " Im The Physician - first of Newark , afterwards of London , very eminent in his profession , and from his early youth a friend of Mr ...
Pagina 49
... believe he had some proof of this charge against his friend : and I think , I have , at length discovered what it was . I have seen a printed copy * of Tickell's translation , in which are entered many criticisms and remarks in Mr ...
... believe he had some proof of this charge against his friend : and I think , I have , at length discovered what it was . I have seen a printed copy * of Tickell's translation , in which are entered many criticisms and remarks in Mr ...
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