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... seems to justify that indig 、 nation , which would brand , again and again , a Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , some very able and acute remarks on ...
... seems to justify that indig 、 nation , which would brand , again and again , a Francis Blackburne , Archdeacon of Cleveland , author of the Confessional . He published , without his name , in 1780 , some very able and acute remarks on ...
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... seem to have been con siderable , and such was his proficiency in the science of music , that it entitled him to ho ... seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally ...
... seem to have been con siderable , and such was his proficiency in the science of music , that it entitled him to ho ... seems on this occasion to be the prefer- able authority , affirms that she was a Caston , of a family originally ...
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... seems to have been also , as he is represented in another account , 66 a man of no parts or ability . " In his old age he retired from the fatigues of business , and closed , in the coun- try , a life of study and devotion . His only ...
... seems to have been also , as he is represented in another account , 66 a man of no parts or ability . " In his old age he retired from the fatigues of business , and closed , in the coun- try , a life of study and devotion . His only ...
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... seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained himself , like a ...
... seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained himself , like a ...
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... school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of com- position , and strongly attests the mutual re- spect of 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
... school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of com- position , and strongly attests the mutual re- spect of 16 LIFE OF MILTON .
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