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... University : ' Yes , Sir , ( says Johnson ) but the University were not to be hanged the next morning . ' " I forgot to observe before , that when he left Mr. Meeke , ( as I have told above ) he added , ' About the same time of life ...
... University : ' Yes , Sir , ( says Johnson ) but the University were not to be hanged the next morning . ' " I forgot to observe before , that when he left Mr. Meeke , ( as I have told above ) he added , ' About the same time of life ...
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... University of Oxford , who were methodists , and would not desist from publickly praying and exhorting . JOHNSON . " Sir , that expulsion was extremely just and proper . What have they to do at an University , who are not willing to be ...
... University of Oxford , who were methodists , and would not desist from publickly praying and exhorting . JOHNSON . " Sir , that expulsion was extremely just and proper . What have they to do at an University , who are not willing to be ...
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... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honour , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
... University of Oxford . He did not vaunt of his new dignity , but I understood he was highly pleased with it . I shall here insert the progress and completion of that high academical honour , in the same manner as I have traced his ...
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