The Works of James Harris, Esq, Volume 1L. Hansard, 1803 - Philology |
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Page viii
... such a Father , and the gratitude and affection with which I must ever recollect him , have also powerfully in- duced me to pay this public tribute of respect to his memory . To his early care of my education , to his judicious intro ...
... such a Father , and the gratitude and affection with which I must ever recollect him , have also powerfully in- duced me to pay this public tribute of respect to his memory . To his early care of my education , to his judicious intro ...
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... such ad- vantages of rank or distinction as I have been fortunate enough to acquire , which he did not live to witness , have , from that very circumstance , lost much of their value in my estimation . JAMES HARRIS , Esq . the writer of ...
... such ad- vantages of rank or distinction as I have been fortunate enough to acquire , which he did not live to witness , have , from that very circumstance , lost much of their value in my estimation . JAMES HARRIS , Esq . the writer of ...
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... interruption , his own mode of living . His application during fourteen or fifteen years to the best writers of anti- quity continued to be almost unremit- b 2 ting , ting , and his industry was such as is not OF THE AUTHOR . xi.
... interruption , his own mode of living . His application during fourteen or fifteen years to the best writers of anti- quity continued to be almost unremit- b 2 ting , ting , and his industry was such as is not OF THE AUTHOR . xi.
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James Harris James Harris Earl of Malmesbury. ting , and his industry was such as is not often exceeded . He rose always very early , frequently at four or five o'clock in the morning , especially during the winter , because he could ...
James Harris James Harris Earl of Malmesbury. ting , and his industry was such as is not often exceeded . He rose always very early , frequently at four or five o'clock in the morning , especially during the winter , because he could ...
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... such advantage and re- putation ; for in 1751 he published an- other work , called " Hermes , " or a phi- losophical enquiry concerning universal grammar . — An eulogium so honourable to this publication has been made on it by the ...
... such advantage and re- putation ; for in 1751 he published an- other work , called " Hermes , " or a phi- losophical enquiry concerning universal grammar . — An eulogium so honourable to this publication has been made on it by the ...
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