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His next instructor in English was a master whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called Tom Brown , who , said he , ' published a spelling - book , and dedicated it to the UNIVERSE ; but I fear no copy of it can now be had ...
His next instructor in English was a master whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called Tom Brown , who , said he , ' published a spelling - book , and dedicated it to the UNIVERSE ; but I fear no copy of it can now be had ...
97. oldal
degree of Master of Arts , Dr. Adams was applied to , by a common friend , to know whether that could be granted him as a favour from the University of Oxford . But though he had made such a figure in the literary world , it was then ...
degree of Master of Arts , Dr. Adams was applied to , by a common friend , to know whether that could be granted him as a favour from the University of Oxford . But though he had made such a figure in the literary world , it was then ...
98. oldal
The certain salary is sixty pounds a year , of which they are desirous to make him master ; but , unfortunately , he is not capable of receiving their bounty , which would make him happy for life , by not being a Master of Arts , which ...
The certain salary is sixty pounds a year , of which they are desirous to make him master ; but , unfortunately , he is not capable of receiving their bounty , which would make him happy for life , by not being a Master of Arts , which ...
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