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... attended more than any one of the neighbouring gentry to the public business of our part of Wilt- shire , as a magistrate and deputy - lieutenant , and in other ways . Thus he acquired a con- siderable local influence beyond that which ...
... attended more than any one of the neighbouring gentry to the public business of our part of Wilt- shire , as a magistrate and deputy - lieutenant , and in other ways . Thus he acquired a con- siderable local influence beyond that which ...
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... attended to their feel- ings , and thus exercised an influence over them , we could never have maintained among them the necessary discipline , nor have kept up the number of our corps . I cannot look back at these boyish occupations ...
... attended to their feel- ings , and thus exercised an influence over them , we could never have maintained among them the necessary discipline , nor have kept up the number of our corps . I cannot look back at these boyish occupations ...
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... attended Mr. Abernethy's lectures on Anatomy . was an admirable teacher . He kept up our attention so that it never flagged , and that what he told us could not be forgotten . He did not tell us so much as some other lecturers ; but ...
... attended Mr. Abernethy's lectures on Anatomy . was an admirable teacher . He kept up our attention so that it never flagged , and that what he told us could not be forgotten . He did not tell us so much as some other lecturers ; but ...
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... attended to : the society assumed more and more the character of a common debating club , and our president resigned . The meetings were afterwards transferred to a larger room in Chancery Lane 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE LATE.
... attended to : the society assumed more and more the character of a common debating club , and our president resigned . The meetings were afterwards transferred to a larger room in Chancery Lane 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE LATE.
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... attended , there being not unfrequently no more than twenty or thirty of the Fellows present , or , as the French say , assisting on these occasions . During my first winter in London , I attended Mr. Abernethy's lectures on anatomy ...
... attended , there being not unfrequently no more than twenty or thirty of the Fellows present , or , as the French say , assisting on these occasions . During my first winter in London , I attended Mr. Abernethy's lectures on anatomy ...
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