The Life of Richard Bentley: With an Account of His Writings, and Anecdotes of Many Distinguished Characters During the Period in which He Flourished, Volumen1Biblio Verlag, 1969 |
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... fact , delivered to his messenger on the same day , along with an injunction that no time should be lost in making the collation , as he was shortly going out of town , and must replace the book in the library before his departure1 . As ...
... fact , delivered to his messenger on the same day , along with an injunction that no time should be lost in making the collation , as he was shortly going out of town , and must replace the book in the library before his departure1 . As ...
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... fact plainly betrayed the forgery . Having destroyed the credit of these reputed speci- mens of antiquity by such overwhelming arguments from fact , he ventures upon the most tender part of the question , their subjects and business ...
... fact plainly betrayed the forgery . Having destroyed the credit of these reputed speci- mens of antiquity by such overwhelming arguments from fact , he ventures upon the most tender part of the question , their subjects and business ...
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... fact B.D. till the next year ) did so in imitation of two who had actually graduated in 1701 : a fact of which he seems not to have been aware . As to Miller , he takes up the question so entirely as an advocate , resolved to keep out ...
... fact B.D. till the next year ) did so in imitation of two who had actually graduated in 1701 : a fact of which he seems not to have been aware . As to Miller , he takes up the question so entirely as an advocate , resolved to keep out ...
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Bentleys originFamilyGrandfather Richard WillieEducation in child | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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