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Page 160
... living , Samuel Parr , Charles Burney , and Butler of Shrewsbury . Blomfield soon became marked for his scholarship ; and of all places in the world of letters , the first in which he appeared was the Edinburgh Review . He was so ...
... living , Samuel Parr , Charles Burney , and Butler of Shrewsbury . Blomfield soon became marked for his scholarship ; and of all places in the world of letters , the first in which he appeared was the Edinburgh Review . He was so ...
Page 520
... living upon charity , with great difficulty getting , and with greater difficulty begging their bread , and there is great reason to fear that the lines hint at its own trials . A few years before , Jeremy Taylor had found refuge in ...
... living upon charity , with great difficulty getting , and with greater difficulty begging their bread , and there is great reason to fear that the lines hint at its own trials . A few years before , Jeremy Taylor had found refuge in ...
Page 556
... living . Such is invariably the usage in the New Testament and the Septuagint . A part of the existing generation may be referred to , —those who have a certain character , -but the term is never used to denote all such men . This ...
... living . Such is invariably the usage in the New Testament and the Septuagint . A part of the existing generation may be referred to , —those who have a certain character , -but the term is never used to denote all such men . This ...
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