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... an accomplished classical scholar , and , at present , bishop of Worcefter . With such advantages his understanding must have been confiderably improved ; and he had the opportunity of enriching his mind with stores of information .
... an accomplished classical scholar , and , at present , bishop of Worcefter . With such advantages his understanding must have been confiderably improved ; and he had the opportunity of enriching his mind with stores of information .
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In the present Expedition , in which his Royal Highness has now taken a distinguished part , we must expect to meet with a vigorous opposition . The French , it is known , are tenacious of their conquests ; and the Hollanders who have ...
In the present Expedition , in which his Royal Highness has now taken a distinguished part , we must expect to meet with a vigorous opposition . The French , it is known , are tenacious of their conquests ; and the Hollanders who have ...
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JOHNSON says , that whoever would acquire a , pure English style , must give his days and nights to Addison . We do not , however , feel this exclufive preference for Addison's melodious periods : his page is ever elegant ...
JOHNSON says , that whoever would acquire a , pure English style , must give his days and nights to Addison . We do not , however , feel this exclufive preference for Addison's melodious periods : his page is ever elegant ...
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... we must add , “ ' Tell me what company he has kept , and what books he has read , and I will tell you what he is . " ARCHBISHOP BECKET . He was archbishop of Canterbury and lord Chancellor in the reign of Henry II .
... we must add , “ ' Tell me what company he has kept , and what books he has read , and I will tell you what he is . " ARCHBISHOP BECKET . He was archbishop of Canterbury and lord Chancellor in the reign of Henry II .
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It must , however , be at least acknowledged , that St. Thomas of Canterbury , was a faint of great fame and reputation . For his shrine was visited from all parts , and enriched with the most costly gifts and offerings .
It must , however , be at least acknowledged , that St. Thomas of Canterbury , was a faint of great fame and reputation . For his shrine was visited from all parts , and enriched with the most costly gifts and offerings .
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