Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... best Judgment of fuch a Perfon is certainly to be form'd from his own Writings , yet are not the Publick contented therewith , unless they have likewise fome Account of his Birth , Extraction , Education , Perfon , Temper , Character ...
... best Judgment of fuch a Perfon is certainly to be form'd from his own Writings , yet are not the Publick contented therewith , unless they have likewise fome Account of his Birth , Extraction , Education , Perfon , Temper , Character ...
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... best could fuit his Taste . Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was one of the most early of his Acquaintance . His Friendship with him began at Fourteen or Fif- teen , teen , and continued to the Year 1718 , which ALEXANDER ...
... best could fuit his Taste . Dr. Samuel Garth , Author of the Difpenfary , was one of the most early of his Acquaintance . His Friendship with him began at Fourteen or Fif- teen , teen , and continued to the Year 1718 , which ALEXANDER ...
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... of One hundred and fifty Pounds ; being to the best of my Calculation , the Account of what I have received from him ; partly for my own , and and partly for Charitable Ufes . If he re- fufe 60 Laft Will and Teftament of.
... of One hundred and fifty Pounds ; being to the best of my Calculation , the Account of what I have received from him ; partly for my own , and and partly for Charitable Ufes . If he re- fufe 60 Laft Will and Teftament of.
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