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... to Edinburgh , with a view of taking orders as a dis- senting minister . In this resolution he remained one year ; when he altered his intention in respect to the choice of a profession , and entered himself LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 15.
... to Edinburgh , with a view of taking orders as a dis- senting minister . In this resolution he remained one year ; when he altered his intention in respect to the choice of a profession , and entered himself LIFE OF AKENSIDE . 15.
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... entered himself as a student in medicine . The money , therefore , he had received from the Dissenters ' Society , and which it was customary for them to appropriate to the education of young men of scanty fortune , designed for their ...
... entered himself as a student in medicine . The money , therefore , he had received from the Dissenters ' Society , and which it was customary for them to appropriate to the education of young men of scanty fortune , designed for their ...
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... entering into any controversy with you ; and notwithstanding the severe example you have just been making of one , who , as you fancied , had pre- sumed to call you to account ; you must still be content to be accountable for your ...
... entering into any controversy with you ; and notwithstanding the severe example you have just been making of one , who , as you fancied , had pre- sumed to call you to account ; you must still be content to be accountable for your ...
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... entered the temple : -at the upper end sate the goddess , on a throne of a very uncommon structure . It was composed of different materials , laid up in a beau- tiful architonick manner . I observed , that military in- struments , as ...
... entered the temple : -at the upper end sate the goddess , on a throne of a very uncommon structure . It was composed of different materials , laid up in a beau- tiful architonick manner . I observed , that military in- struments , as ...
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... entered the most beautiful of those divine women , the GENIUS of ITALY . She led in a middle - aged man , in a very plain dress , who held in his hand a mariner's compass . The spectators , whose coun- · tenances expressed the most ...
... entered the most beautiful of those divine women , the GENIUS of ITALY . She led in a middle - aged man , in a very plain dress , who held in his hand a mariner's compass . The spectators , whose coun- · tenances expressed the most ...
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