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... friends who had encouraged this taste , cured him of it , and for two years he directed his atten- tion to commerce . At the end of this time an intimate friend of his father persuaded him to study medicine , and 1 Nichols's Bowyer ...
... friends who had encouraged this taste , cured him of it , and for two years he directed his atten- tion to commerce . At the end of this time an intimate friend of his father persuaded him to study medicine , and 1 Nichols's Bowyer ...
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... friends , whose minds were so attuned to each other , as if they had never been separated . At that age , when the heart experiences the want of a more lively # sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them FOUR CROY . 11.
... friends , whose minds were so attuned to each other , as if they had never been separated . At that age , when the heart experiences the want of a more lively # sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them FOUR CROY . 11.
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Alexander Chalmers. sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them at liberty for no other choice . Both ... friends , and his country . ' FOURMONT ( STEPHEN ) , professor of the Arabic and Chinese languages at Paris , was ...
Alexander Chalmers. sentiment , the tender friendship which united them left them at liberty for no other choice . Both ... friends , and his country . ' FOURMONT ( STEPHEN ) , professor of the Arabic and Chinese languages at Paris , was ...
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... friendship demand , and , in the exercise of his profession , an example of generosity , unwearied diligence and humanity , until 1801 , when he died , on July 22d , while upon a visit to some friends in London . In the course of his ...
... friendship demand , and , in the exercise of his profession , an example of generosity , unwearied diligence and humanity , until 1801 , when he died , on July 22d , while upon a visit to some friends in London . In the course of his ...
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... friends ; and iron , to keep under its enemies . " It was to him that Cranmer owed his first in- troduction to court , with all its important results . In 1530 he was employed with Stephen Gardiner at Cambridge , to obtain the ...
... friends ; and iron , to keep under its enemies . " It was to him that Cranmer owed his first in- troduction to court , with all its important results . In 1530 he was employed with Stephen Gardiner at Cambridge , to obtain the ...
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