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... took the care of his son's classical instruction entirely upon himself until the age of fourteen . Having then made a considerable proficiency , he was entered in a high class at MerchantTailors ' School , under the Rev. James Townley ...
... took the care of his son's classical instruction entirely upon himself until the age of fourteen . Having then made a considerable proficiency , he was entered in a high class at MerchantTailors ' School , under the Rev. James Townley ...
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... took to be her lover . queen would acknowledge it , I hav- He seemed to be much about her ing the honour to be known to her age , of a brown complexion , very majesty . The countess had the tall , but finely shaped . Every time goodness ...
... took to be her lover . queen would acknowledge it , I hav- He seemed to be much about her ing the honour to be known to her age , of a brown complexion , very majesty . The countess had the tall , but finely shaped . Every time goodness ...
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... took truths of the Gospel with full assuher to his own home . " rance of faith ? I glory in such biIt may safely be asserted , that gotry : I would not part with it for a among all those memorable examples thousand worlds ; I ...
... took truths of the Gospel with full assuher to his own home . " rance of faith ? I glory in such biIt may safely be asserted , that gotry : I would not part with it for a among all those memorable examples thousand worlds ; I ...
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VOL | 1 |
On the Immortality of the Soul Ibid 14 48 Idleness avoided by the Observation | 59 |
Sect | 65 |
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