Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Bind 2J. Johnson, 1804 |
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... friends and the public . 1799 ....... CHAP . VIII . 142 Mr. Wakefield's removal to Dorchester gaol , and circum- stances connected with his imprisonment . 1799 ... 162 CHAP . IX . Visits to Mr. Wakefield .... Literary projects .... Mr ...
... friends and the public . 1799 ....... CHAP . VIII . 142 Mr. Wakefield's removal to Dorchester gaol , and circum- stances connected with his imprisonment . 1799 ... 162 CHAP . IX . Visits to Mr. Wakefield .... Literary projects .... Mr ...
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... friendship to the baneful influence of political timidity ; perhaps to an apprehension of encountering the slights ... friend , which his situation made him feel with peculiar re- gret , as he frequently acknowledged , that " his uniform ...
... friendship to the baneful influence of political timidity ; perhaps to an apprehension of encountering the slights ... friend , which his situation made him feel with peculiar re- gret , as he frequently acknowledged , that " his uniform ...
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... friend's opinion upon this most im- portant subject had been long before well - ex- pressed by Lardner , ( " the most candid of all advocates , and the most cautious of all en- quirers " ) who , among his other valuable writ- ings ...
... friend's opinion upon this most im- portant subject had been long before well - ex- pressed by Lardner , ( " the most candid of all advocates , and the most cautious of all en- quirers " ) who , among his other valuable writ- ings ...
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... when I observe any Radcliffe's Elogium , Lardner's Works , i . cxiii . Lardner , xi . 6 . * Letter to Lord Barrington ; Lardner's Works , i . cxxiv . I friends of religion betray so great a diffidence in the GILBERT WAKEFIELD . 37.
... when I observe any Radcliffe's Elogium , Lardner's Works , i . cxiii . Lardner , xi . 6 . * Letter to Lord Barrington ; Lardner's Works , i . cxxiv . I friends of religion betray so great a diffidence in the GILBERT WAKEFIELD . 37.
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Gilbert Wakefield Arnold Wainewright, John Towill Rutt. friends of religion betray so great a diffidence in the goodness of their cause ( for to this diffi- dence alone it can be imputed ) as to show an inclination for recurring to more ...
Gilbert Wakefield Arnold Wainewright, John Towill Rutt. friends of religion betray so great a diffidence in the goodness of their cause ( for to this diffi- dence alone it can be imputed ) as to show an inclination for recurring to more ...
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acquainted Address admiration affectionate Age of Reason appeared benevolence Bishop Bishop of Landaff character Christian circumstances classical common conduct copy critical DEAR SIR death Defence Dio Chrysostom Dorchester Gaol duty edition Euripides excited exertions expected expence expresses favour feelings friends gaoler genius GILBERT WAKEFIELD Gospel Greek Hackney happiness heart Homer honour hope human Ibid Iliad imprisonment improvement interest Jesus College justice King's Bench Prison knowledge labour language late learning letter liberal literary London Lord Lucretius magistrates manner ment mind moral never object observations occasion opinion pamphlet passage peculiar person political Pope present writers principles prison prosecution punishment racter reason received regard regret religion remarks render Reply respect Ruhnken Satire of Juvenal scholars Scriptures sensibility sentiments sincere sion society spirit suffer talents taste Thomas Paine tion tipstaff translation trial truth virtue Wakefield expresses William Wilberforce wish δε