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Poems - Page 38
by William Dodd - 1767 - 271 pages
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The History of Pompey the Little: Or, the Life and Adventures of a Lap-dog

Francis Coventry - 1751 - 294 pages
...Fellows. It differs from what is called a Gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the Name, but alfo in the greater Privileges and Licences indulged to...Thing. For as Tutors and Governors of Colleges have ufually pretty fagacious Nofes after Preferment, they think itvimpolitic to XMX>fs the Inclinations...
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A Day in Vacation at College: A Burlesque Poem

William Dodd - 1751 - 40 pages
...Gentleman Commoner at Oxford, not only in the Name, but alib * in the greater Privileges and Licenfes indulged to the Members of this * Order ; who do not...Thing. For as * Tutors and Governors of Colleges have ulually pretty fagacious Nofes after * Preferment, they think it impolitic to crofs the Inclinations...
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The History of Pompey the Little: Or The Life and Adventures of a Lap-dog

Francis Coventry - 1751 - 296 pages
...Gentleman- commoner at Oxford, not only in the Name, but alfo in the greater Privileges and Licenfes indulged to the Members of this Order ; who do not...Thing. For as Tutors and Governors of Colleges have udially pretty fagacious Nofes after Preferment, they think it impolitic to crofs the Inclinations...
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Poems

William Dodd - 1767 - 460 pages
...fellows. It ilift'ers from what is called a gentleman commoner ' at Oxford, not only in the name, but alfo in the greater privileges • and licences indulged to the members of this order j who do not • only enjoy the converfation of the fellows, but likewife a full • liberty of following...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 4

1795 - 466 pages
...order ; who do not only enjoy the conversation oj the fellows, but likewise a full liberty of enjoying their own imaginations in every thing. For, as tutors and governors of colleges have usually pretly sagacious noses after preferment, they think it impolitic to cross the inclinations...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical ..., Volume 23

1820 - 406 pages
...gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the name, but also in the greater privileges and licences allowed to the members of this order; who do not only " enjoy the conversation of the fellows," but likewise a full liberty of following their own inclinations in every...
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Social Life at the English Universities in the Eighteenth Century

1874 - 772 pages
...fellows. It differs from what is called a gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the name but also in the greater privileges and licences indulged to...the members of this order; who do not only enjoy the conversation of the fello-a's, but likewise a full liberty of following their own imaginations in everything....
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Social Life at the English Universities in the Eighteenth Century

1874 - 776 pages
...fellows. It differs from what is called a gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the name but also in the greater privileges and licences indulged to the members of this order; who do not only«y'0y the com'frsation of the fellows, but likewise a full liberty of following their own imaginations...
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The Undergraduate

Christopher Wordsworth - 1928 - 380 pages
...fellows. It differs from what is called a gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the name but also in the greater privileges and licences indulged to...members of this order ; who do not only enjoy the conversation of the fellows, but likewise a full liberty of following their own imaginations in everything....
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The Best Days of Your Life

2004 - 228 pages
...fellows. It differs from what is called a gentleman-commoner at Oxford, not only in the name but also in the greater privileges and licences indulged to...the members of this order; who do not only enjoy the conversation of the fellows, but likewise a full liberty of following their own imaginations in everything....
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