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Evening recreations, John Hampden Gurney. SIR THOMAS MORE . * SIR THOMAS MORE afforded one of the many thousand instances , which are to be found , of a son inheriting not only his father's name and estate , but also some traits of his ...
Evening recreations, John Hampden Gurney. SIR THOMAS MORE . * SIR THOMAS MORE afforded one of the many thousand instances , which are to be found , of a son inheriting not only his father's name and estate , but also some traits of his ...
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... Thomas rejoiced at having been thus " curbed from all vice , and withdrawn from gaming and naughty company . " After leaving Oxford , he was called to the bar , and then he had a narrow escape of being buried for the rest of his life in ...
... Thomas rejoiced at having been thus " curbed from all vice , and withdrawn from gaming and naughty company . " After leaving Oxford , he was called to the bar , and then he had a narrow escape of being buried for the rest of his life in ...
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... Thomas having determined , by the advice and direction of his ghostly father , to be a married man , there was , at ... Thomas not a little ; and although his affection most served him to the second SIR THOMAS MORE . 73.
... Thomas having determined , by the advice and direction of his ghostly father , to be a married man , there was , at ... Thomas not a little ; and although his affection most served him to the second SIR THOMAS MORE . 73.
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... to withdraw in great measure from the bar ; but he employed the leisure thus gained in " perfecting himself in most of the liberal sciences , as music , arithmetic , geometry , and astronomy , and growing to 74 SIR THOMAS MORE .
... to withdraw in great measure from the bar ; but he employed the leisure thus gained in " perfecting himself in most of the liberal sciences , as music , arithmetic , geometry , and astronomy , and growing to 74 SIR THOMAS MORE .
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... ; at least it can hardly have been a love match , for the lady was a widow of good 66 years , and of no good favour or complexion . " She was a kind stepmother to his children , and affectionate to him , SIR THOMAS MORE . 75.
... ; at least it can hardly have been a love match , for the lady was a widow of good 66 years , and of no good favour or complexion . " She was a kind stepmother to his children , and affectionate to him , SIR THOMAS MORE . 75.
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