| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 880 str.
...him (as he fays) of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to rcfide at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters, employing his time partly in Ihe education of his own children, partly in the compofition of works, which will perpetuate his name... | |
| 1801 - 664 str.
...that penod he continued to reSide at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters, eniploying his time partly in the education of his own children, partly in the compoSition of works which will perpetuate his name among thofe who have cultivated literature with... | |
| 1802 - 308 str.
...(as he fays) of the only two private pupils he €xpe<Sed. From that period he continued to refide at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters,...cultivated literature with moft ardour and fuccefs. His " Tranfiation of the New Teftament, with notes," 3 vols. 8vo. appeared towards the clofe of 1791, and... | |
| 1802 - 876 str.
...private pupil« he expected. From that period he continued to refide at Hackney, in the capacity ofa retired man of letters, employing his time partly...in the education of his own children, partly in the com poli tion of works, which will perpetuate his name among thole who have cultivated literature with... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 528 str.
...says) of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, employing his time partly in the education of his own children, partly in the composition of his works. His "Translation of the New Testament, with notes," 3 vols. 8vo, appeared... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 520 str.
...says) of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, employing his time partly in the education of his own children, partly in the composition of his works. His "Translation of the New Testament, with notes," 3 vols. 8vo, appeared... | |
| John Aikin, Lucy Aikin - 1823 - 446 str.
...him (as he says) of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters,...in the education of his own children, partly in the composition of works which will perpetuate his name among those who have cultivated literature with... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 260 str.
...Worship deprived him of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters,...time partly in the education of his own children, and partly in composition. His ' Translation of the New Testament with Notes,' 3 vols. 8vo. appeared... | |
| Englishmen - 1863 - 962 str.
...Worship deprived him of the only two private pupils he expected. From that period he continued to reside at Hackney, in the capacity of a retired man of letters,...time partly in the education of his own children, and partly in composition. His ' Translation of the New Testament with Notes,' 3 vols. 8vo. appeared... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1802 - 920 str.
...pupils he expeéled. From that period he continued to re fide at Hackney, in the capacity of a rcliftid man of letters, employing his time partly in the education of his own children, partly in the compoiilion of works, which will perpetuate his name among thofe who have cultivaled literature with... | |
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