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BRIEF CHARACTER SKETCH OF MR . SAMUEL ROGERS AND HASTY HOGAN

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\underline\bold\red{Samuel \: Roger}

\dashrightarrowRogers was born at Newington Green, then a village north of Islington, and now in Inner London. His father, Thomas Rogers, a banker and briefly MP for Coventry[1], was the son of a Stourbridge glass manufacturer, who was also a merchant in Cheapside. Thomas married Mary, the only daughter of his father's partner, Daniel Radford, becoming himself a partner shortly afterwards. On his mother's side Samuel Rogers was connected with the well-known English Dissenters clergymen Philip Henry and his son Matthew, was brought up in Nonconformist circles, and became a long-standing member of the Unitarian congregation at Newington Green, then led by the remarkable Dr Richard Price. He was educated in Hackney and Stoke Newington.

\large\underline\bold\red{Hasty hogan}

\dashrightarrowHogan is a very intelligent man. He doesn’t just act blindly but he gives very intelligent ideas and both of them together keep implementing the plans.

They are intelligent thieves. And luck always worked out for them. They know all the expert thief tactics like breaking into closed doors with duplicate keys, etc. They are strong and fast enough to escape from the police.

\large\underline\bold\red{Some \: Interedting \: fact}

\dashrightarrowThe most common letter in English is "e".

\dashrightarrowThe most common vowel in English is "e", followed by "a".

\dashrightarrowThe most common consonant in English is "r", followed by "t".

\dashrightarrowEvery syllable in English must have a vowel (sound).

\dashrightarrowOnly two English words in current use end in "-gry".

Answered by hearthacker54
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SamuelRoger

\dashrightarrow⇢ Rogers was born at Newington Green, then a village north of Islington, and now in Inner London. His father, Thomas Rogers, a banker and briefly MP for Coventry[1], was the son of a Stourbridge glass manufacturer, who was also a merchant in Cheapside. Thomas married Mary, the only daughter of his father's partner, Daniel Radford, becoming himself a partner shortly afterwards. On his mother's side Samuel Rogers was connected with the well-known English Dissenters clergymen Philip Henry and his son Matthew, was brought up in Nonconformist circles, and became a long-standing member of the Unitarian congregation at Newington Green, then led by the remarkable Dr Richard Price. He was educated in Hackney and Stoke Newington.

\large\underline\bold\red{Hasty hogan}Hastyhogan

\dashrightarrow⇢ Hogan is a very intelligent man. He doesn’t just act blindly but he gives very intelligent ideas and both of them together keep implementing the plans.

They are intelligent thieves. And luck always worked out for them. They know all the expert thief tactics like breaking into closed doors with duplicate keys, etc. They are strong and fast enough to escape from the police.

\large\underline\bold\red{Some \: Interedting \: fact}SomeInteredtingfact

\dashrightarrow⇢ The most common letter in English is "e".

\dashrightarrow⇢ The most common vowel in English is "e", followed by "a".

\dashrightarrow⇢ The most common consonant in English is "r", followed by "t".

\dashrightarrow⇢ Every syllable in English must have a vowel (sound).

\dashrightarrow⇢ Only two English words in current use end in "-gry".

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