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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... seen , gave her son the best school - education ; and , in all respects , approved herself so good a woman , as well as parent , that her children paid her all possible respect her son , in particular , ( all whose affections were ...
... seen , gave her son the best school - education ; and , in all respects , approved herself so good a woman , as well as parent , that her children paid her all possible respect her son , in particular , ( all whose affections were ...
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... they were , contributed , no doubt , very much to his own improvement . What effect they had on his reputation , and how soon they raised it to a consi- B 4 derable derable height among his friends , will be seen from THE AUTHOR .
... they were , contributed , no doubt , very much to his own improvement . What effect they had on his reputation , and how soon they raised it to a consi- B 4 derable derable height among his friends , will be seen from THE AUTHOR .
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William Warburton. derable height among his friends , will be seen from the following curious fact . In the year 1726 , a dispute arose among the lawyers , about the judicial power of the Court of Chancery . It is immaterial to observe ...
William Warburton. derable height among his friends , will be seen from the following curious fact . In the year 1726 , a dispute arose among the lawyers , about the judicial power of the Court of Chancery . It is immaterial to observe ...
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... seen , the highest ideas of his merit , was willing to take that favourable opportunity of introducing him to the Queen . Her Majesty , it is well - known , took a pleasure in the discourse of men of learning and genius ; and chancing ...
... seen , the highest ideas of his merit , was willing to take that favourable opportunity of introducing him to the Queen . Her Majesty , it is well - known , took a pleasure in the discourse of men of learning and genius ; and chancing ...
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... seen some notes on his favourite poet by Mr. Warburton in Mr. Theobald's edition : and as he was now preparing one of his own , which he after- wards printed at the Clarendon press , he very justly conceived that the assistance of Mr ...
... seen some notes on his favourite poet by Mr. Warburton in Mr. Theobald's edition : and as he was now preparing one of his own , which he after- wards printed at the Clarendon press , he very justly conceived that the assistance of Mr ...
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