10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERVITORSHIP»
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servitorship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Leisure Hour Monthly Library
There is a liability of breaking down sooner or later, perhaps at the moment which
would have crowned the efforts of a moderate and well-regulated plan of study.
The money advantages of a servitorship are very considerable. The servitor ...
2
Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.
He could not promise to do more ; but would undertake for the servitorship-C) ( 1
) Dr. Johnson did not neglect what he had undertaken. By his interest with the
Rev. Dr. Adams, master of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he was educated
for ...
James Boswell, John Wilson Croker, 1848
3
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of ...
He could not promise to do more ; but would undertake for the servitorship.1 I
should have mentioned that Mr. White, a Welshman, who has been many years
factor (i. e. steward) on the estate of Calder, drank tea with us last night ; and,
upon ...
James Boswell, John Wilson Croker, 1860
4
From Copper to Touchstone: Favorite Selections from the ...
(Madhya 8.60, purport) Elsewhere, Srila Prabhupad* makes it clear that
varnasrama cannot be considered pure devotional service. In the opinion of the
karmis (fruitive workers), offering the results of karma is called servitorship. But
according ...
Satsvarūpa Dāsa Gosvāmī, 1996
5
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London
During the leisure hours of the years of his servitorship he studied the arts as he
found them in MS. plays. I shall show, later, that Robert Greene, through the pen
of his coadjutor, Thomas Nashe, in an earlier attack than that of 1592, refers to ...
6
Journal of A Tour to the Hebrides with S
He could not promise to do more; but would undertake for the servitorship.44 I
should have mentioned that Mr White, a Welchman, who has been many years
factor (i.e. steward) on the estate of Calder, drank tea with us last night, and upon
...
7
Boswell's Life of Johnson
He could not promise to do more ; but would undertake for the servitorship'. I
should have mentioned that Mr. White, a Welshman, who had been many years
factor (1. c. steward) on the estate of Calder, drank tea with us last night, and
upon ...
James Boswell, Herbert Vaughan Abbott, 1786
8
Boswell's Selected Works: Easyread Comfort Edition
He could not promise to do more; but would undertake for the servitorship.37 I
should have mentioned that Mr White, a Welchman, who has been many years
factor (i.e. steward) on the estate of Calder, drank tea with us last night, and upon
...
9
The Sociology of the Artist in the Postmodern Era
Servitorship also meant freedom from city taxes and customs; additionally, it
would safeguard the artist from competition and free him from guild meddling.29
Obtaining the permanent status of court artist also meant a stable salary. All in all
...
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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his ...
He could not promise to do more ; but would undertake for the servitorship.^) (1 )
Dr. Johnson did not neglect what he had undertaken. By his interest with the Rev.
Dr. Adams, master of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he was educated for ...
James Boswell, John Wright, 1835
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SERVITORSHIP»
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Sri Ram Navami Celebrations: Sri Govindaji Gaudiya Math & Shri …
It was also Hanuman Jayanti, so prayers were offered to Sri Hanuman, who is the greatest devotee of the Lord in 'dasya-bhava' (mood of servitorship). «Indo American News, Apr 15»