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... late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having retired from business , now lives in Warwickshire . The ...
... late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having retired from business , now lives in Warwickshire . The ...
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... late edition , left out a vision which he relates Dr. Donne had , but it should be re- stored ; and there should be a critical catalogue given of the works of the different persons whose lives were written by Walton , and therefore ...
... late edition , left out a vision which he relates Dr. Donne had , but it should be re- stored ; and there should be a critical catalogue given of the works of the different persons whose lives were written by Walton , and therefore ...
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... late ? " But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay , that when Mr. Edmund Burke shewed Johnson his fine house and lands near Beaconsfield , Johnson coolly said Non equidem invideo ...
... late ? " But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay , that when Mr. Edmund Burke shewed Johnson his fine house and lands near Beaconsfield , Johnson coolly said Non equidem invideo ...
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