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Mr. D. has taken no notice of Baker , the learned Fellow of St. John's ; who formed in his own hand - writing a collection of twenty - one folio volumes , consisting of instruments and deeds relative to the University ; and which ...
Mr. D. has taken no notice of Baker , the learned Fellow of St. John's ; who formed in his own hand - writing a collection of twenty - one folio volumes , consisting of instruments and deeds relative to the University ; and which ...
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... learned mistrust ; for who can see His manhood's noon , and all confiding be ? - We've witnessed ( thanks to Heaven ! we have not proved ) The faithlessness of hearts too dearly loved ! We've witnessed ( I have felt ) the bitter hate ...
... learned mistrust ; for who can see His manhood's noon , and all confiding be ? - We've witnessed ( thanks to Heaven ! we have not proved ) The faithlessness of hearts too dearly loved ! We've witnessed ( I have felt ) the bitter hate ...
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... learned ; in a word , to make one another as much master of the subject as possible . The extreme youth of our students , and their total ignorance of most of the subjects taught at college , make it desirable to have some other means ...
... learned ; in a word , to make one another as much master of the subject as possible . The extreme youth of our students , and their total ignorance of most of the subjects taught at college , make it desirable to have some other means ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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