The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock: The Celebrated Orientalist, 1. ciltF.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 - 504 sayfa |
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Sayfa 77
... truth of it . Something , therefore , he resolved to do towards so desirable an end , as he should meet with convenient leisure ; and , he could not think of any thing more likely to prove useful in this re- spect , than the translating ...
... truth of it . Something , therefore , he resolved to do towards so desirable an end , as he should meet with convenient leisure ; and , he could not think of any thing more likely to prove useful in this re- spect , than the translating ...
Sayfa 79
... truth , even for obtaining that most desirable blessing : we must not , we cannot , part with truth . 4 In a short time Mr. Pocock left Paris , and came for England ; where taking London in his way to Oxford , he found , what he had ...
... truth , even for obtaining that most desirable blessing : we must not , we cannot , part with truth . 4 In a short time Mr. Pocock left Paris , and came for England ; where taking London in his way to Oxford , he found , what he had ...
Sayfa 127
... truth of the case is this : by Mr. Wood's account , ( ubi supra ) the second commission was clandestinely ob- tained , only six or seven of the committee being present . Probably , therefore , Mr. Selden , one of the absent mem- bers ...
... truth of the case is this : by Mr. Wood's account , ( ubi supra ) the second commission was clandestinely ob- tained , only six or seven of the committee being present . Probably , therefore , Mr. Selden , one of the absent mem- bers ...
Sayfa 131
... . Pocock's , in which he desired information about the truth of such a re- This was the prolongation of the term for taking the engagement , K 2 port , port , Mr. Seldeh writes to him , Aug. 26 DR . EDWARD POCOCK . 131.
... . Pocock's , in which he desired information about the truth of such a re- This was the prolongation of the term for taking the engagement , K 2 port , port , Mr. Seldeh writes to him , Aug. 26 DR . EDWARD POCOCK . 131.
Sayfa 135
... truth , and of mankind . In a little time after this , the expected blow was struck , and a particular vote passed , as it should seem , to deprive Mr. Pocock of both his lectures , or , however , to turn him out of the University ...
... truth , and of mankind . In a little time after this , the expected blow was struck , and a particular vote passed , as it should seem , to deprive Mr. Pocock of both his lectures , or , however , to turn him out of the University ...
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Abulfeda acquainted afterwards Aleppo amongst ancient answer appears Arabian Arabic Archbishop Bangor Bishop Bishop of Rochester Brian Walton Canonry Childry Christ Church Christian Chronology College Commentary concerning Constantinople copies Dean Deanery death declared desired discourse divine Doctor Pearce edition Edward Pocock endeavours England epistle esteem Eutychius expence favour friends give Greek hands hath Hebrew Hebrew Text honour House Huntington Isaac Vossius Jews John Greaves King laboured Langbaine language late Latin learned lecture letter London Lord Chancellor Lord Macclesfield Mahomet Majesty manuscripts matter mentioned month occasion opinion Oriental Oxford Parliament particular patriarch person preached Preface present printed procure Professor published received recommended religion says Scripture Selden sent Septuagint shew Sir Robert soon Syriac Testament things Thomas Greaves thought tion tongue translation truth University University of Oxford Version Vossius Walton wherein writes written wrote
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