Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversiesEdmund Henry Barker Henry Colburn, 1829 |
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... once , in his coarse manner , that his Dean's trade was religion , and religion his trade . ' The Dean on being once asked concerning the coolness , which subsisted between him and WARBURTON , his answer was to the following purpose ...
... once , in his coarse manner , that his Dean's trade was religion , and religion his trade . ' The Dean on being once asked concerning the coolness , which subsisted between him and WARBURTON , his answer was to the following purpose ...
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... once , when I have been at his house , I have seen him come in with his purse sometimes replenished , too often drained , at the card - parties of Mrs. North , Lady of the then Bishop of Winchester , brother to the Minister . At the ...
... once , when I have been at his house , I have seen him come in with his purse sometimes replenished , too often drained , at the card - parties of Mrs. North , Lady of the then Bishop of Winchester , brother to the Minister . At the ...
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... Once I remember , at my friend's desire , in consequence of a sudden and impera- fill the chair ; but , although this never took place , he gave a course of Lectures on the English language , both at Edin- burgh and Glasgow . After his ...
... Once I remember , at my friend's desire , in consequence of a sudden and impera- fill the chair ; but , although this never took place , he gave a course of Lectures on the English language , both at Edin- burgh and Glasgow . After his ...
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... once the honour of a visit , which , according to a custom scarce ever infring- ed in my whole life , I left unreturned . When Lord Pigot's conduct in his capacity of Governor of Madras , * became the subject of * [ " George Lord Pigot ...
... once the honour of a visit , which , according to a custom scarce ever infring- ed in my whole life , I left unreturned . When Lord Pigot's conduct in his capacity of Governor of Madras , * became the subject of * [ " George Lord Pigot ...
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... once at Romilly's , and thence afterwards at my own house . He was anxious to introduce me to the late Mr. Fox ; but as I did not hear that Mr. Fox had anything particular to say to me , and I knew man of free opinions ; and by the ...
... once at Romilly's , and thence afterwards at my own house . He was anxious to introduce me to the late Mr. Fox ; but as I did not hear that Mr. Fox had anything particular to say to me , and I knew man of free opinions ; and by the ...
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