The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 17Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1833 |
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... degree of vigilance and activity . On the 13th of May , 1800 , Sir Richard sailed for the Mediterranean , in the Seahorse , being appointed to a com- mand on that station , under Lord Keith . Generals Aber- cromby , Moore , and ...
... degree of vigilance and activity . On the 13th of May , 1800 , Sir Richard sailed for the Mediterranean , in the Seahorse , being appointed to a com- mand on that station , under Lord Keith . Generals Aber- cromby , Moore , and ...
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... degree brightened , Mr. Crabbe re- moved his son to a seminary where the classics were taught , with a design of giving him that moderate portion of the learned languages which might qualify him for the profession of physic , in the ...
... degree brightened , Mr. Crabbe re- moved his son to a seminary where the classics were taught , with a design of giving him that moderate portion of the learned languages which might qualify him for the profession of physic , in the ...
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... degree of forbearance , and did not believe that the knowledge of dis- eases , and the science of anatomy and physiology , were to be acquired by the perusal of Pope's Homer , a Dictionary of Rhymes , and a Treatise on the Art of Poetry ...
... degree of forbearance , and did not believe that the knowledge of dis- eases , and the science of anatomy and physiology , were to be acquired by the perusal of Pope's Homer , a Dictionary of Rhymes , and a Treatise on the Art of Poetry ...
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... degree of self - approbation . in the " About the end of the year 1778 , Mr. Crabbe , after as full and perfect a survey of the good and evil before him , as his prejudices , inclinations , and little knowledge of the world enabled him ...
... degree of self - approbation . in the " About the end of the year 1778 , Mr. Crabbe , after as full and perfect a survey of the good and evil before him , as his prejudices , inclinations , and little knowledge of the world enabled him ...
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... degree of success far be- yond any possible expectations he could form . Mr. Burke , with scanty means himself , and unbribed by a dedication , did that which the opulent peer declined to do with it ; but this was not all ; for he gave ...
... degree of success far be- yond any possible expectations he could form . Mr. Burke , with scanty means himself , and unbribed by a dedication , did that which the opulent peer declined to do with it ; but this was not all ; for he gave ...
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