Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence, of Sir William Jones |
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Page 129
... continue your regard for me . SIR , Mr. Howard to Mr. Jones . Paris , September 13 , 1774 . As my stay here may be considerably longer than I at first proposed , it is a duty incumbent on me to acquit myself of a charge committed to my ...
... continue your regard for me . SIR , Mr. Howard to Mr. Jones . Paris , September 13 , 1774 . As my stay here may be considerably longer than I at first proposed , it is a duty incumbent on me to acquit myself of a charge committed to my ...
Page 133
... continue to deserve well of his country and mankind , and establish his claim to distinction above all the princes of the age ! If I may be allowed to offer my sentiments , I would advise him to study most diligently the divine works of ...
... continue to deserve well of his country and mankind , and establish his claim to distinction above all the princes of the age ! If I may be allowed to offer my sentiments , I would advise him to study most diligently the divine works of ...
Page 143
... Continue , I beseech you , your labours upon them , with due regard however to your health . Notwithstanding the encreasing application of Mr. Jones to the duties and studies of his profession , and his attention to political ...
... Continue , I beseech you , your labours upon them , with due regard however to your health . Notwithstanding the encreasing application of Mr. Jones to the duties and studies of his profession , and his attention to political ...
Page 153
... continue to honour me with your esteem . H. A. SCHULTENS . At an interval of more than thirty - five years from the date of this letter , I cannot but acknowledge a dis- position to sympathize with the feelings of the learned writer ...
... continue to honour me with your esteem . H. A. SCHULTENS . At an interval of more than thirty - five years from the date of this letter , I cannot but acknowledge a dis- position to sympathize with the feelings of the learned writer ...
Page 164
... continue to afford me a place in your memory , and believe me that I shall always hear of your prosperity , your reputation and your studies , with a peculiar and entire satisfaction . I am now , and ever , your's , & c . GILB . STUART ...
... continue to afford me a place in your memory , and believe me that I shall always hear of your prosperity , your reputation and your studies , with a peculiar and entire satisfaction . I am now , and ever , your's , & c . GILB . STUART ...
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