Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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... Whately is not I quite so evident . Richard Whately I was not born at Nonsuch Park , nor yet in the prebendal house at Bris- : tol " which is still pointed out . " Moreover , his father was not a pre- : bend , but a prebendary . But ...
... Whately is not I quite so evident . Richard Whately I was not born at Nonsuch Park , nor yet in the prebendal house at Bris- : tol " which is still pointed out . " Moreover , his father was not a pre- : bend , but a prebendary . But ...
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... Whately in the shape of a Fellowship ; and in 1812 , he became a Bachelor of Di- vinity . " In estimating the value of these triumphs , " continues our author , " it must be remembered that Whately , even at this early period of life ...
... Whately in the shape of a Fellowship ; and in 1812 , he became a Bachelor of Di- vinity . " In estimating the value of these triumphs , " continues our author , " it must be remembered that Whately , even at this early period of life ...
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... Whately , then he will have contrived to render two very silly , and , to the utmost extent of their poor ability ... Whately , the hapless victim of an Irish J.P.'s attempt at authorship , was the youngest son of the Rev. Joseph ...
... Whately , then he will have contrived to render two very silly , and , to the utmost extent of their poor ability ... Whately , the hapless victim of an Irish J.P.'s attempt at authorship , was the youngest son of the Rev. Joseph ...
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... Whately was by nature a hard worker . He could never " rest and be thankful " himself , nor al- low anybody else to rest out of whom he conceived that work ought to be got . He was , likewise , a great reformer of abuses , real and ...
... Whately was by nature a hard worker . He could never " rest and be thankful " himself , nor al- low anybody else to rest out of whom he conceived that work ought to be got . He was , likewise , a great reformer of abuses , real and ...
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... Whately , and expressed a wish to be received by him as a pupil . Whately , never very tender of the feelings of others , though as little delighting in the pain which he in- flicted as man could well do , scarcely took the trouble to ...
... Whately , and expressed a wish to be received by him as a pupil . Whately , never very tender of the feelings of others , though as little delighting in the pain which he in- flicted as man could well do , scarcely took the trouble to ...
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