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" I consoled myself with a hope, founded on opinions which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention, that, if in any country or community, such... "
The Works of Sir William Jones: With the Life of the Author - Page 2
by John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 3

1784 - 548 pages
...was among my countrymen in Bengal ; with feme of whom I alre.idy had, and with mcft was deiirous «if having, the pleafure of being intimately acquainted....Gentlemen, and even anticipated a declaration of my wiihes, by your alacrity lîe-tore you lies that prodigious chain oí' mountains, which formerly, perhaps,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 10

1780 - 550 pages
...which it might have the appearance of iluttery to mention, that if in any country or community luch an union could be effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal, with fome of whom 1 already had, and with moft •was deGrous of haTing, the pleafure of being intimately acquainted....
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Asiatic Researches, Volume 1

Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 pages
...flrong impulfe, to converge in a common point, I confoled myfelf with a hope, founded on opinions, which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention,...in any country or community fuch an union could be effe&ed, it was among my countrymen in Bengal; with fome of whom I already had, and with moft was defirous...
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Works, Volume 3

Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 pages
...ftrong impulfe, to Converge in a common point, I confoled myfelf with a hope, founded on opinions which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention,...effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal, with fbme of whom I already had, and with moft was defirous of having, the pleafure of being intimately...
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Discourses delivered before the Asiatic society: and miscellaneous papers on ...

Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 pages
...strong impulse, to converge in a common point, t consoled myself with a hope, founded on opinions, which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention, that, if in any country or community such an union could be effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal; with some of whom I already...
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Discourses Delivered Before the Asiatic Society: And Miscellaneous Papers ...

Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 pages
...which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention, that, if in any country or community such an union could be effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal ; with some of whom I already had, and with most was desirous of having, the pleacure of being intimately...
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Intelligence, Volume 6

1897 - 510 pages
...strong impulse—to converge in a common point, I consoled myself with a hope, founded on opinions which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention, that, if in any country or community such an union could be effected, it would be among my countrymen in Bengal, with some of whom I already...
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Representing India: Indian Culture and Imperial Control in ..., Volume 1

Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 580 pages
...converge in a common point, I consoled myself with a hope. . . . that if in any country or community such an union could be effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal. ('A Discourse on the Institution of a Society'. I.ix-x) Sir William Jones's meditation, on the deck...
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Archives of Empire: Volume I. From The East India Company to the Suez Canal

Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - 2003 - 836 pages
...strong impulse, to converge in a common point, I consoled myself with a hope, founded on opinions which it might have the appearance of flattery to mention, that, if in any country or community, such a union could be effected, it was among my countrymen in Bengal, with some of whom I already had,...
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London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volume 3

1784 - 518 pages
...— 1 confoled myfclf with a hope founded on opinions, which it might have the appearance of Hattery to mention, that if in any country or community fuch...Bengal; with fome of whom I already had, and with mcft was ddirous of having, the pleafure of being intimately acquainted. You have realized that hope,...
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