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Of these five Fellows , two have usually , since 1806 , been settled clergymen , of high standing in the profession , and three have as usually been lawyers or civil characters of eminence . The efficient government of the College ...
Of these five Fellows , two have usually , since 1806 , been settled clergymen , of high standing in the profession , and three have as usually been lawyers or civil characters of eminence . The efficient government of the College ...
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It was in the recollection of all of them , that it is only since 1806 , that the Fellows ( so called ) have been exclusively non - resident , Dr Pearson having been the last Professor admitted to the Corporation .
It was in the recollection of all of them , that it is only since 1806 , that the Fellows ( so called ) have been exclusively non - resident , Dr Pearson having been the last Professor admitted to the Corporation .
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... that fifty thousand copies are at this moment in circulation : and we sincerely wish the same general perusal to all that Mr Grinfield has written , and all that his fellow - labourers may write on the other side of the question .
... that fifty thousand copies are at this moment in circulation : and we sincerely wish the same general perusal to all that Mr Grinfield has written , and all that his fellow - labourers may write on the other side of the question .
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A gentleman who was a fellow lodger with the Chevalier at Paris , had it from himself , that his father was the gardener of Lord Selkirk ; that he was for a time brought up to the same business ; that the old Duke of Queensberry ...
A gentleman who was a fellow lodger with the Chevalier at Paris , had it from himself , that his father was the gardener of Lord Selkirk ; that he was for a time brought up to the same business ; that the old Duke of Queensberry ...
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The Memorial professed to inquire , and did exclusively inquire , what a Fellow ought to be , of right , according to the charter of Harvard College ; and , as we think , proved that the charter intended fellows to be resident ...
The Memorial professed to inquire , and did exclusively inquire , what a Fellow ought to be , of right , according to the charter of Harvard College ; and , as we think , proved that the charter intended fellows to be resident ...
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