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Page 89
... lives as the President of the Royal Society ought to live ; and it is to be wished that the presidents of other literary bodies would copy his example . His library is an evidence of his scientific ardor and perseverance ; and the ...
... lives as the President of the Royal Society ought to live ; and it is to be wished that the presidents of other literary bodies would copy his example . His library is an evidence of his scientific ardor and perseverance ; and the ...
Page 183
... lives , the third person singular of the verb : Torture no words can paint my bosom rives , She lives , my prince ! my friend ! Elsitha lives . " Some other faults of the same kind are observable , which may be corrected , if the Poem ...
... lives , the third person singular of the verb : Torture no words can paint my bosom rives , She lives , my prince ! my friend ! Elsitha lives . " Some other faults of the same kind are observable , which may be corrected , if the Poem ...
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law which requires the clergyman to live on his cure , since the ' env forcement of parochial residence never will exclude from the service of the church , any one man , who shall be worthy of admission into it . ' He ... live on his cure...
law which requires the clergyman to live on his cure , since the ' env forcement of parochial residence never will exclude from the service of the church , any one man , who shall be worthy of admission into it . ' He ... live on his cure...
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