| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 sayfa
...knowledge and extraordinary accomplishments. And being himself one of the commissioners appointed by the act, he added, that he was now come to deliver himself,...they had a particular confidence, thought it best to extricate themselves from their dilemma, by discharging Mr. Pocock from any farther attendance.... | |
| 1824 - 696 sayfa
...only, but of all Europe, so justly admired for his vast knowledge and extraordinary accomplishments. The commissioners being very much mortified at the...they had a particular confidence, thought it best to put an end to the matter, and discharge Pococke from further attendance. . '. :.: A great deal has... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 572 sayfa
...only, but of all Europe, so justly admired lor Ыз vast knowledge and extraordinary accomplishments. The commissioners being very much mortified at the...they had a particular confidence, thought it best to extricate themselves from their dilemma by discharging Pocock from any farther attendance. In the... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1852 - 892 sayfa
...only, but of all Europe, so justly admired for his vast knowledge and f-xtraordinary accomplishments. The commissioners being very much mortified at the...they had a particular confidence, thought it best to extricate themselves from their dilemma by discharging Pocock from any further attendance. In the... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1872 - 476 sayfa
...knowledge and extraordinary accomplishments. And being himself one of the commissioners appointed by the Act, he added, that he was now come to deliver himself,...for them wholly to put an end to the matter, and so discharged Mr. Pocock from any further attendance." * Mr. Goodwin had little to fear either from the... | |
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