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manners . A scrivener , in remoter ages , is supposed to have been a mere
transcriber ; but at the period we speak of , his occupation united the two
profitable branches of drawing contracts and of lending money . The emoluments
of this ...
manners . A scrivener , in remoter ages , is supposed to have been a mere
transcriber ; but at the period we speak of , his occupation united the two
profitable branches of drawing contracts and of lending money . The emoluments
of this ...
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In more induring history to live An endless life is also thinc to give ; And thou hast
given it them ; and deigned to teach The manners , fortunes , lives , and gifts of
each , Rival to him , whose pen , to nature truc , The life of Homer eloquently
drew ...
In more induring history to live An endless life is also thinc to give ; And thou hast
given it them ; and deigned to teach The manners , fortunes , lives , and gifts of
each , Rival to him , whose pen , to nature truc , The life of Homer eloquently
drew ...
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Richardson , who laboured with affectionate enthusiasm to acquire and
communicate all possible information concerning the person and manners of
Milton , has left the two following sketches of his figure at an advanced period of
life .
Richardson , who laboured with affectionate enthusiasm to acquire and
communicate all possible information concerning the person and manners of
Milton , has left the two following sketches of his figure at an advanced period of
life .
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