The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana xi
... fortune , about 8000l . to be equally divided between Mr. MARSHALL , a lawyer , and Dr. BERKELEY , a bequest the more remarkable , as the latter had never seen her once from the time of his return to Ireland to her death . * This fact ...
... fortune , about 8000l . to be equally divided between Mr. MARSHALL , a lawyer , and Dr. BERKELEY , a bequest the more remarkable , as the latter had never seen her once from the time of his return to Ireland to her death . * This fact ...
Strana xii
... fortune and expectations , and the ultimate causes of its failure , which are not very honourable to the parties concerned . * In 1732 , after his return from this expedition , he published his " Minute Philosopher , " a work which must ...
... fortune and expectations , and the ultimate causes of its failure , which are not very honourable to the parties concerned . * In 1732 , after his return from this expedition , he published his " Minute Philosopher , " a work which must ...
Strana xxxvi
... fortune , and political consequence , to whom STEELE de- dicated the first volume of the TATLER . His assistants in this work were , CLEMENTS , Secre- tary to the Earl of PETERBOROUGH , Dr. KEN- NET , afterwards Bishop of Peterborough ...
... fortune , and political consequence , to whom STEELE de- dicated the first volume of the TATLER . His assistants in this work were , CLEMENTS , Secre- tary to the Earl of PETERBOROUGH , Dr. KEN- NET , afterwards Bishop of Peterborough ...
Strana 2
... fortune unenvied . For the public always reaped greater advantage , from the example of successful merit , than the deserving man himself can possibly be possessed of ; your country knows how eminently you excel in the several parts of ...
... fortune unenvied . For the public always reaped greater advantage , from the example of successful merit , than the deserving man himself can possibly be possessed of ; your country knows how eminently you excel in the several parts of ...
Strana 3
... fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in silence . In others , the greatest business of learning is to weed the soil ; in you , it had nothing else to do , but to bring forth fruit . Affability , complacency , and generosity of heart ...
... fortune too uncommon to be enjoyed in silence . In others , the greatest business of learning is to weed the soil ; in you , it had nothing else to do , but to bring forth fruit . Affability , complacency , and generosity of heart ...
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