The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE of dr . Dove , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE A HUN- DRED ...
... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE of dr . Dove , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE A HUN- DRED ...
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... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE OF DR . DOVE , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE A HUN- DRED ...
... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM's Display of Heraldry . CHAPTER IV . P. I.—p. 50 . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE OF DR . DOVE , WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF A YEOMAN'S HOUSE IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE A HUN- DRED ...
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... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM'S Display of Heraldry . WHO was the doctor ? We will begin with the persons for sundry reasons , general and specific . Doth not the Latin grammar teach us so to do ...
... understanding , and help the memory of the reader . - GWIL- LIM'S Display of Heraldry . WHO was the doctor ? We will begin with the persons for sundry reasons , general and specific . Doth not the Latin grammar teach us so to do ...
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... understanding so clear and quick that it might have raised him to some distinction in the world if he had not been under the influence of an imagi- nation at once lively and credulous . Five - and - fifty years had taught him none of ...
... understanding so clear and quick that it might have raised him to some distinction in the world if he had not been under the influence of an imagi- nation at once lively and credulous . Five - and - fifty years had taught him none of ...
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... understand the concords , he then followed in part the excellent advice of Lily thus given in his address to the reader : - + -- " When these concords be well known unto them , ( an easy and pleasant pain , if the foregrounds be well ...
... understand the concords , he then followed in part the excellent advice of Lily thus given in his address to the reader : - + -- " When these concords be well known unto them , ( an easy and pleasant pain , if the foregrounds be well ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.