The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 1J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... perhaps it would not be amiss . Having tarried some time for a convenient opportunity , I was obliged to send you at last Moreton's book by the carrier , though it will only satisfy you that Dr. Gregory had but a very slender notion of ...
... perhaps it would not be amiss . Having tarried some time for a convenient opportunity , I was obliged to send you at last Moreton's book by the carrier , though it will only satisfy you that Dr. Gregory had but a very slender notion of ...
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... perhaps unavoidable de- fect in the fyftem of education at public schools , that the neceffity of regulating in- ftruction by general rules , muft often pre- clude that attention to the tempers and сара- cities of individuals , by which ...
... perhaps unavoidable de- fect in the fyftem of education at public schools , that the neceffity of regulating in- ftruction by general rules , muft often pre- clude that attention to the tempers and сара- cities of individuals , by which ...
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... perhaps prudently checked by the advice of other friends ; and the propofed publication from which he expected an increase of re- putation , was reluctantly poftponed . This comedy , which bears the title of Mormo , ftill exifts , but ...
... perhaps prudently checked by the advice of other friends ; and the propofed publication from which he expected an increase of re- putation , was reluctantly poftponed . This comedy , which bears the title of Mormo , ftill exifts , but ...
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... , and a determined refolution never to owe his fortune to a wife , or her kindred , excluded all ideas of a matrimonial connec- tion . In different circumftances , he might perhaps have then folicited an alliance , which he afterwards 64 .
... , and a determined refolution never to owe his fortune to a wife , or her kindred , excluded all ideas of a matrimonial connec- tion . In different circumftances , he might perhaps have then folicited an alliance , which he afterwards 64 .
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William Jones. perhaps have then folicited an alliance , which he afterwards courted and obtained . The family of Lord Spencer removed late in Autumn to London ; and Mr. Jones , with his usual avidity to acquire the accomplish- ments of ...
William Jones. perhaps have then folicited an alliance , which he afterwards courted and obtained . The family of Lord Spencer removed late in Autumn to London ; and Mr. Jones , with his usual avidity to acquire the accomplish- ments of ...
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