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I asked his Mary Adye , of Lichfield . old schoolfellow , Mr. Hector ... and to her must be how he could possibly think of bringing such an Mr. Hammond asked Mr. Johnson ascribed those early impressions of reli- infant to church ...
I asked his Mary Adye , of Lichfield . old schoolfellow , Mr. Hector ... and to her must be how he could possibly think of bringing such an Mr. Hammond asked Mr. Johnson ascribed those early impressions of reli- infant to church ...
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Being asked if he could remember Queen When he and I were travelling in the Anne , -- “ He had , ” he said , “ a confused , Highlands of Scotland , and I pointed but somehow a sort of solemn recollect on out to him a mountain which I ...
Being asked if he could remember Queen When he and I were travelling in the Anne , -- “ He had , ” he said , “ a confused , Highlands of Scotland , and I pointed but somehow a sort of solemn recollect on out to him a mountain which I ...
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“ I would , boy could not expect to be asked . Now , rather , ” said he , “ have the rod to be Sir , if a boy could answer every question , the general terror to all , to make them there would be no need of a master to learn , than tell ...
“ I would , boy could not expect to be asked . Now , rather , ” said he , “ have the rod to be Sir , if a boy could answer every question , the general terror to all , to make them there would be no need of a master to learn , than tell ...
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... I waited not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of upon him , and then stayed away four . his schoolfellows , spontaneously under- | On the sixth , Mr. Jorden asked me why taken to support him at Oxford , in the I had not attended .
... I waited not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of upon him , and then stayed away four . his schoolfellows , spontaneously under- | On the sixth , Mr. Jorden asked me why taken to support him at Oxford , in the I had not attended .
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... for when I perienced ; though it must be once asked him whether a person , whose knowledged that weak minds , from an name I have now forgotten , studied hard , erroneous supposition that no man is in a he answered : “ No , Sir .
... for when I perienced ; though it must be once asked him whether a person , whose knowledged that weak minds , from an name I have now forgotten , studied hard , erroneous supposition that no man is in a he answered : “ No , Sir .
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