Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... father died , and left him heir to a very large estate . After passing some years at the grammar school of Thame , young Hampden was sent , at fifteen , to Magdalene College , in the University of Oxford . At nine- teen , he was ...
... father died , and left him heir to a very large estate . After passing some years at the grammar school of Thame , young Hampden was sent , at fifteen , to Magdalene College , in the University of Oxford . At nine- teen , he was ...
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... father . He was not a driveller , or a pedant , or a buffoon , or a coward . It would be absurd to deny that he was a scholar and a genɩleman , a man of exquisite taste in the fine arts , a man of strict morals in private life . His ...
... father . He was not a driveller , or a pedant , or a buffoon , or a coward . It would be absurd to deny that he was a scholar and a genɩleman , a man of exquisite taste in the fine arts , a man of strict morals in private life . His ...
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... father , who was now separated from them , was naturally anxious about their conduct . He at length resolved to send one of them to France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Coun- tries . The letter which we subjoin , shows ...
... father , who was now separated from them , was naturally anxious about their conduct . He at length resolved to send one of them to France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Coun- tries . The letter which we subjoin , shows ...
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... father - in - law , and from which in his youth he had carried home his bride , Elizabeth , was in sight . There still remains an affecting tradition , that he looked for a moment towards that beloved house , and made an effort to go ...
... father - in - law , and from which in his youth he had carried home his bride , Elizabeth , was in sight . There still remains an affecting tradition , that he looked for a moment towards that beloved house , and made an effort to go ...
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... father , he would " be compelled to treat them with profound respect . This was my case . When once my progeny was adopted by Mirabeau , " he would defend them even against their parent : nay , he would " even allow me to praise them ...
... father , he would " be compelled to treat them with profound respect . This was my case . When once my progeny was adopted by Mirabeau , " he would defend them even against their parent : nay , he would " even allow me to praise them ...
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