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  • ...496 St John, Henry, styled first Viscount Bolingbroke (1678–1751)]" in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', accessed October 10, 2013.</ref>
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  • ...ege of William & Mary|William and Mary]], [[wikipedia:University of Oxford|Oxford]], and the [[wikipedia:Inner Temple|Inner Temple]]. His appearance was extr ...sup>2</sup> whose really dull lectures at [[wikipedia:University of Oxford|Oxford]] on the same materials were largely unsuccessful.
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  • ...y'', accessed February 21, 2014.</ref> He matriculated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1687 and entered the Middle Temple in 1692.<ref>Ibid.</ref> In 1698 he w
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  • ...sms.") Francis Bacon, ''Of the Advancement and Proficiencie of Learning'' (Oxford: Printed by Leon. Lichfield for Rob. Young & Ed. Forrest, 1640), lib. VIII,
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  • ...aron Raymond (1673–1733)]", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press, 2004- ), accessed October 6, 2014.</ref><br />
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  • ...inkerton, John (1758-1826)]," ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford University Press, 2004- ), accessed March 27, 2015.</ref>
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  • ...ntemporary authors have written about his life.<ref>"Lucrē'tius" in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature.''</ref> ...ant to the poet inspiration and to Rome peace."<ref>"Lucrē'tius" in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature.''</ref>
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  • ...Peterson, ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970).</ref>
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  • ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)</ref> At some later point, Virgil became part of th ...technical perfection of his verse” and imagery.<ref>"Virgil” in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature''.</ref>
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  • ...om/view/article/64033 Bacon, Matthew (b. c.1700, d. in or before 1757)]" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', accessed June 27, 2013.</ref> Bacon is
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  • ...ised by His Majesty's special command. Appointed to be read in churches]]. Oxford, printed by Thomas Baskett, printer to the University, 1754. [Contains [[Ge ...ses. To which are added discourses upon a few branches of the crown law]]. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1762. &#91;[[Wythe to John Norton, 7 May 1770|Wythe to No
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  • ...king world-Sir William Blackstone, who filled the Vinerian chair of law at Oxford in 1758, being the first.
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  • ...ennedy, ''Burr, Hamilton, and Jefferson: A Study in Character'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), 118.</ref> and was president of the Board of War i
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  • ...w.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68725 Pendleton, Edmund (1721–1803)]," in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', accessed February 3, 2014.</ref> Over t
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  • ...Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011).</ref> The Trojan War is estimated to have occurred ..., as well as with the suitors attempting to woo his wife.<ref>"Homer" in ''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World''.</ref> Odysseus' humaneness served as a
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  • ...''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'', ed. by John Roberts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).</ref> Gellius spent most of his life in Rome, thou ...early Latin literature that is not extant.<ref>"Ge'llius, Aulus" in ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature''.</ref>
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  • ...rs after the establishment of the Vinerian professorship of English law at Oxford. Following Blackstone in procedure if not in his concept of law, Wythe intr
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  • ...an university, and second in the English-speaking world, only antedated by Oxford's Vinerian chair of law, first held in 1758 by Sir William Blackstone.<ref>
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  • ..."Aphorism LI," in ''[[Of the Advancement and Proficiencie of Learning]]'' (Oxford: Printed by Leon. Lichfield for Rob. Young & Ed. Forrest, 1640), 448.</ref>
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  • ...%20john%20brydall&f=false ''The Queen's College'', vol. 2, ''1646-1877''] (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1921), 54.</ref> Prior to graduating, he joined Lincoln's
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