Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... appear to have operated to our author's pre- judice , by depriving him of any of those advantages necessary to qualify him for the exercise exercise of a profession , to which he appears to MEMOIR OF.
... appear to have operated to our author's pre- judice , by depriving him of any of those advantages necessary to qualify him for the exercise exercise of a profession , to which he appears to MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. exercise of a profession , to which he appears to have been early destined . He received the rudiments of his education at the gram- mar - school of Newcastle , then under the care of the Rev. Dr. Moises , a clergyman of ...
George Walker. exercise of a profession , to which he appears to have been early destined . He received the rudiments of his education at the gram- mar - school of Newcastle , then under the care of the Rev. Dr. Moises , a clergyman of ...
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... appears early to have distinguished him from the rest of his pupils , and to have bestowed up- on him a more than ordinary share of at- tention . In a visit to Newcastle about four years ago , our author availed himself of the oppor ...
... appears early to have distinguished him from the rest of his pupils , and to have bestowed up- on him a more than ordinary share of at- tention . In a visit to Newcastle about four years ago , our author availed himself of the oppor ...
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... appears to be an indignant dis- " dain of vice , and such zeal for reforma- ❝tion , as must have had a powerful effect upon your hearers . & c . " Under the care of this excellent man he continued till the age of ten , when he was sent ...
... appears to be an indignant dis- " dain of vice , and such zeal for reforma- ❝tion , as must have had a powerful effect upon your hearers . & c . " Under the care of this excellent man he continued till the age of ten , when he was sent ...
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... appears soon after to have brought on a severe fit of illness by his exces- sive and unremitted attention to his books . In 1751 he left Kendal * , and removed the same 1 * From the following extract of a letter written at this time to ...
... appears soon after to have brought on a severe fit of illness by his exces- sive and unremitted attention to his books . In 1751 he left Kendal * , and removed the same 1 * From the following extract of a letter written at this time to ...
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