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... afterwards he recollected with the strongest aversion , and even a degree .of horror . But it is probable that at this period , whatever uneasiness he may have endured , he laid the foundation of much future eminence by application to ...
... afterwards he recollected with the strongest aversion , and even a degree .of horror . But it is probable that at this period , whatever uneasiness he may have endured , he laid the foundation of much future eminence by application to ...
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... afterwards in Mr. Leeds's Greek Grammar . Examined as before . " Afterwards they proceed to Virgil , beginning at the same time to write themes and verses , and to learn Greek ; from thence passing on to Horace , & c . as shall seem ...
... afterwards in Mr. Leeds's Greek Grammar . Examined as before . " Afterwards they proceed to Virgil , beginning at the same time to write themes and verses , and to learn Greek ; from thence passing on to Horace , & c . as shall seem ...
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... afterwards well known by his writings , Mr. John Hawkins , an attorney , and a few others of different professions . 2 In the Gentleman's Magazine for May of this year he wrote a " Life of Roscommon , " with Notes ; which he afterwards ...
... afterwards well known by his writings , Mr. John Hawkins , an attorney , and a few others of different professions . 2 In the Gentleman's Magazine for May of this year he wrote a " Life of Roscommon , " with Notes ; which he afterwards ...
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