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... his noble letter to Erasmus , 27 . of the Jordan , ib . ; Palestine an isolated land , Lyell , Sir C. , on ' Lava , ' 79 . 207 ; alternations and contrasts in Palestine , 208 the Combination Laws , ib .; trades ' unions , Index .
... his noble letter to Erasmus , 27 . of the Jordan , ib . ; Palestine an isolated land , Lyell , Sir C. , on ' Lava , ' 79 . 207 ; alternations and contrasts in Palestine , 208 the Combination Laws , ib .; trades ' unions , Index .
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W. masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a extracts from his letters , 70 , 71 ; publication of lock - out , ib . ; spinners ' strike in 1810 , 272 , 273 ; the first two volumes of his ' History , ' 71 ; rein 1824 and 1829 ...
W. masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a extracts from his letters , 70 , 71 ; publication of lock - out , ib . ; spinners ' strike in 1810 , 272 , 273 ; the first two volumes of his ' History , ' 71 ; rein 1824 and 1829 ...
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Le Clerc is learned , out proportion ; it is no more than an abingenious , candid , but neither agreeable stract and summary of the letters of Erasnor always careful : Bayle , as usual , amus- mus , interspersed with explanatory or ...
Le Clerc is learned , out proportion ; it is no more than an abingenious , candid , but neither agreeable stract and summary of the letters of Erasnor always careful : Bayle , as usual , amus- mus , interspersed with explanatory or ...
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... again repeated in the Greek Erasmus ) , was him : ' Go on as thou hast begun ; thou sent to the school at Gouda , kept by a cer- wilt before long rise to the bighest pinnacle tain Peter Winkel Winkel held him for a of letters .
... again repeated in the Greek Erasmus ) , was him : ' Go on as thou hast begun ; thou sent to the school at Gouda , kept by a cer- wilt before long rise to the bighest pinnacle tain Peter Winkel Winkel held him for a of letters .
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He was still young , he scholar , in whom the love of letters had said with great good sense — he knew not been rapidly growing , and had been fos- himself , nor the cloister , nor the world . tered by the praise of distinguished men He ...
He was still young , he scholar , in whom the love of letters had said with great good sense — he knew not been rapidly growing , and had been fos- himself , nor the cloister , nor the world . tered by the praise of distinguished men He ...
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