The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen4E. Moxon, 1841 |
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... Lowes - water ; not being called upon , probably , in that situation , to teach more than reading , writing , and arithmetic . But by the assistance of a ' Gentleman ' in the neighbourhood , he acquired , at leisure hours , a knowledge ...
... Lowes - water ; not being called upon , probably , in that situation , to teach more than reading , writing , and arithmetic . But by the assistance of a ' Gentleman ' in the neighbourhood , he acquired , at leisure hours , a knowledge ...
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... Loweswater , under his own notice ; for , while he certain persons of that denomination had refused to pay annual interest due under the title of Church - stock * ; a great hardship upon the incumbent , for the curacy of Loweswater was ...
... Loweswater , under his own notice ; for , while he certain persons of that denomination had refused to pay annual interest due under the title of Church - stock * ; a great hardship upon the incumbent , for the curacy of Loweswater was ...
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... Loweswater as a place where Mr. Walker taught school , I will add a few memo- randa from its parish register , respecting a person apparently of desires as moderate , with whom he must have been intimate during his residence there ...
... Loweswater as a place where Mr. Walker taught school , I will add a few memo- randa from its parish register , respecting a person apparently of desires as moderate , with whom he must have been intimate during his residence there ...
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... Loweswater . Y said 9th of May , ye said Mr. Curwen went to the office , and saw my name regis- tered there , & c . This , by the Providence of God , came by lot to this poor place . Hæc testor H. Forest . ' In another place he records ...
... Loweswater . Y said 9th of May , ye said Mr. Curwen went to the office , and saw my name regis- tered there , & c . This , by the Providence of God , came by lot to this poor place . Hæc testor H. Forest . ' In another place he records ...
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