PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page ix
... Green , Middlesex , till the death of the latter in 1767. The house stands on the Southgate road , on the west side of the green , and is the house nearest to London on that side . Here Samuel Rogers was born on the 30th of July , 1763 ...
... Green , Middlesex , till the death of the latter in 1767. The house stands on the Southgate road , on the west side of the green , and is the house nearest to London on that side . Here Samuel Rogers was born on the 30th of July , 1763 ...
Page x
... Green , whose father , Samuel Harris , was an East India merchant , and had married a daughter of Dr. Coxe , physician to Queen Mary . This marriage probably led to Daniel Radford's settling at Newington Green , as his daughter Mary's ...
... Green , whose father , Samuel Harris , was an East India merchant , and had married a daughter of Dr. Coxe , physician to Queen Mary . This marriage probably led to Daniel Radford's settling at Newington Green , as his daughter Mary's ...
Page xi
... Green . But we do not inherit our tastes and opinions from all our forefathers in an equal degree ; and the opinions most firmly cherished in the house on Newington Green were those which came down to them from the teacher of religion ...
... Green . But we do not inherit our tastes and opinions from all our forefathers in an equal degree ; and the opinions most firmly cherished in the house on Newington Green were those which came down to them from the teacher of religion ...
Page xiii
... Green , where Dr. Joseph Towers preached in the morning , and Dr. Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris , had attended before him . He sat in the south - east corner of the ...
... Green , where Dr. Joseph Towers preached in the morning , and Dr. Richard Price in the afternoon , where his grandfather Radford , and his great - grand- father Harris , had attended before him . He sat in the south - east corner of the ...
Page xiv
... Green ; but when ill health led him to give it up , he removed to Colebrook Row , Islington . There Samuel and his brothers went every day to read with him as their private tutor , and with very great advantage to them- selves . Mr ...
... Green ; but when ill health led him to give it up , he removed to Colebrook Row , Islington . There Samuel and his brothers went every day to read with him as their private tutor , and with very great advantage to them- selves . Mr ...
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