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Page 69
... shew that no subsequent years can be so well adapted for making efficient progress in the various studies requisite for such as desire to rise to any eminent degree of ascendancy in society , as those passed in the University . The ...
... shew that no subsequent years can be so well adapted for making efficient progress in the various studies requisite for such as desire to rise to any eminent degree of ascendancy in society , as those passed in the University . The ...
Page 216
... shew of religion in the government , and sobriety ; and that it was that , that did set up and keep up Oliver , though he was the greatest rogue in the world . He tells me the King adheres to no man , but this day delivers him- self up ...
... shew of religion in the government , and sobriety ; and that it was that , that did set up and keep up Oliver , though he was the greatest rogue in the world . He tells me the King adheres to no man , but this day delivers him- self up ...
Page 495
... shew that in poli- tics she was a perfect " Vicar of Bray , " only not quite so for- tunate . She has also given abundant evidence to shew , that in her letters she took advantage of the general title above mentioned , and that the ...
... shew that in poli- tics she was a perfect " Vicar of Bray , " only not quite so for- tunate . She has also given abundant evidence to shew , that in her letters she took advantage of the general title above mentioned , and that the ...
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