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Page 76
... examination , pronounced him to be qualified to receive that bounty , and admitted him on their list of young men to be educated for the ministry . On obtaining this success , he disinterestedly communicated it to Mr. Simeon , and ...
... examination , pronounced him to be qualified to receive that bounty , and admitted him on their list of young men to be educated for the ministry . On obtaining this success , he disinterestedly communicated it to Mr. Simeon , and ...
Page 77
examination came on ; he was utterly unprepared to meet it , and believed that a failure here would have ruined his prospects for ever . He had only about a fortnight to read what other men had been the whole term reading . Once more he ...
examination came on ; he was utterly unprepared to meet it , and believed that a failure here would have ruined his prospects for ever . He had only about a fortnight to read what other men had been the whole term reading . Once more he ...
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... examination equally clear and convincing of the essentials of good writing . Under this branch of his subject , less amusing than the former , but equally useful , he comes to the consideration of Language , the perspicuity , purity ...
... examination equally clear and convincing of the essentials of good writing . Under this branch of his subject , less amusing than the former , but equally useful , he comes to the consideration of Language , the perspicuity , purity ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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