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... afterwards the cause of Thomas Rogers the younger's settling there . Thomas Rogers the younger , soon after his marriage with Mary Radford , formed a new partnership with two gentlemen of the name of Welch , as bankers , first in ...
... afterwards the cause of Thomas Rogers the younger's settling there . Thomas Rogers the younger , soon after his marriage with Mary Radford , formed a new partnership with two gentlemen of the name of Welch , as bankers , first in ...
Page xiii
... afterwards under a Mr. Pick- burn , who kept a school a few years later in the same village . At the first Hackney school in 1773 , he became acquainted with William Maltby , a boy two years younger than himseif , who was afterwards ...
... afterwards under a Mr. Pick- burn , who kept a school a few years later in the same village . At the first Hackney school in 1773 , he became acquainted with William Maltby , a boy two years younger than himseif , who was afterwards ...
Page xviii
... afterwards in Parliament to retain his seat on a petition against his return . Samuel was then on his duties as a clerk in the banking - house ; but he was at the same time putting down some of his thoughts upon paper , and making up ...
... afterwards in Parliament to retain his seat on a petition against his return . Samuel was then on his duties as a clerk in the banking - house ; but he was at the same time putting down some of his thoughts upon paper , and making up ...
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... praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known to 6 the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was XX SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known to 6 the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was XX SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
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Samuel Rogers. the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was Dr. Enfield who had held out the helping hand to his little volume ; and fifty years later he had the pleasure of hearing from Mrs. Kinder , Dr. Enfield's daughter , the ...
Samuel Rogers. the writer . But he afterwards learnt that it was Dr. Enfield who had held out the helping hand to his little volume ; and fifty years later he had the pleasure of hearing from Mrs. Kinder , Dr. Enfield's daughter , the ...
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