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... learned and literary characters : -he does not mention in what part of the Island he encountered them : From the solitary lives of English scholars , we may explain the leading features of their learned transactions and critical ...
... learned and literary characters : -he does not mention in what part of the Island he encountered them : From the solitary lives of English scholars , we may explain the leading features of their learned transactions and critical ...
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... learned , writ him a letter to Cambridge ac . quainting him he had prevailed with the king to make him Warden of the Mint , in which post he did signal service , in the great re- coinage at that time . In 1699 , he was made master and ...
... learned , writ him a letter to Cambridge ac . quainting him he had prevailed with the king to make him Warden of the Mint , in which post he did signal service , in the great re- coinage at that time . In 1699 , he was made master and ...
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... learned professor of humanity at Edinburgh , is full as well qualified to give youth an insight into the res humanitatis , as the young profes sor at Hertford , to whom no disrespect is intended by the comparison ; and it is to be hoped ...
... learned professor of humanity at Edinburgh , is full as well qualified to give youth an insight into the res humanitatis , as the young profes sor at Hertford , to whom no disrespect is intended by the comparison ; and it is to be hoped ...
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