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... reverend Mr. Shaw , to a person at Edinburgh , of the name of Clarke , refuting his arguments for the authenticity of the poems published by Mr. James Macpherson as translations from Ossian ; intern . evid . 1784. List of the Authors of ...
... reverend Mr. Shaw , to a person at Edinburgh , of the name of Clarke , refuting his arguments for the authenticity of the poems published by Mr. James Macpherson as translations from Ossian ; intern . evid . 1784. List of the Authors of ...
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... reverend Dr. Adams , who afterwards presided over Pembroke college with universal esteem , told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who ...
... reverend Dr. Adams , who afterwards presided over Pembroke college with universal esteem , told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who ...
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... reverend William Adams , D. D. who was then very young , and one of the junior fellows ; that the mild but judicious expostulations of this worthy man , whose virtue awed him , and whose learning he revered , made him really ashamed of ...
... reverend William Adams , D. D. who was then very young , and one of the junior fellows ; that the mild but judicious expostulations of this worthy man , whose virtue awed him , and whose learning he revered , made him really ashamed of ...
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... reverend John Colson was bred at Emmanuel college in Cambridge , and in 1728 , when George the second visited that university , was created mas- ter of arts . About that time he became first master of the freeschool at Ro- having been ...
... reverend John Colson was bred at Emmanuel college in Cambridge , and in 1728 , when George the second visited that university , was created mas- ter of arts . About that time he became first master of the freeschool at Ro- having been ...
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... REVEREND MR . COLSON . " Lichfield , March 2 , 1737 . " DEAR SIR , -I had the favour of yours , and am ex- tremely obliged to you ; but I cannot say I had a greater affection for you upon it than I had before , being long since so much ...
... REVEREND MR . COLSON . " Lichfield , March 2 , 1737 . " DEAR SIR , -I had the favour of yours , and am ex- tremely obliged to you ; but I cannot say I had a greater affection for you upon it than I had before , being long since so much ...
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