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... received the solemn ap- probation of the two universities . It is one of those melancholy instances of the retro- gradation of the human mind which chill the hopes of the philanthropist , that about twenty - five years ago , a ...
... received the solemn ap- probation of the two universities . It is one of those melancholy instances of the retro- gradation of the human mind which chill the hopes of the philanthropist , that about twenty - five years ago , a ...
Page 78
... received it . It presents an in- stance of pure and enlightened benevolence on the one side , and of liberal gratitude on the other , which , I fear , remains without a parallel in the ecclesiastical annals of Ireland . Berkeley's was ...
... received it . It presents an in- stance of pure and enlightened benevolence on the one side , and of liberal gratitude on the other , which , I fear , remains without a parallel in the ecclesiastical annals of Ireland . Berkeley's was ...
Page 90
... received from the people of this country that honour which his disinterested attachment , his zeal , and his important services have amply merited . John Luzac was born at Leyden in 1746. He was a son of the learned printer of the same ...
... received from the people of this country that honour which his disinterested attachment , his zeal , and his important services have amply merited . John Luzac was born at Leyden in 1746. He was a son of the learned printer of the same ...
Page 92
... received from America , and to his personal friendship with Adams and Jeffer- son , Luzac adds , that he recollects , with pride , that he had been invited by them , and almost persuaded , to as- sociate his fortunes , under their ...
... received from America , and to his personal friendship with Adams and Jeffer- son , Luzac adds , that he recollects , with pride , that he had been invited by them , and almost persuaded , to as- sociate his fortunes , under their ...
Page 107
... received , or , indeed , distinctly understood . He himself seems to be decidedly in the Transition class , as the geologists speak . 66 In coarse and violent language , the Quakers were not a jot be- hind their antagonists . George Fox ...
... received , or , indeed , distinctly understood . He himself seems to be decidedly in the Transition class , as the geologists speak . 66 In coarse and violent language , the Quakers were not a jot be- hind their antagonists . George Fox ...
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