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1 a afflicted with the scrofula , or king's evil , which disfigured a countenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different ...
1 a afflicted with the scrofula , or king's evil , which disfigured a countenance naturally well formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different ...
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I do not find that he formed any close intimacies with his fellow - collegians . But Dr. Adams told me that he contracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to ...
I do not find that he formed any close intimacies with his fellow - collegians . But Dr. Adams told me that he contracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to ...
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1 He once told me , that he had formed his style upon that of Sir William Temple , and upon Chambers's Proposal for his Dictionary . ” He certainly was mistaken ; or if he imagined at first that he was imitating Temple , he was very ...
1 He once told me , that he had formed his style upon that of Sir William Temple , and upon Chambers's Proposal for his Dictionary . ” He certainly was mistaken ; or if he imagined at first that he was imitating Temple , he was very ...
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