Sermons, Том 1T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - 475 страница |
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... friend Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , in his valuable work , " The " Chronology and History of the ... friends an opportunity of recalling him to a A station more suited to his talents . And though one DR . HUGH BLAIR . ix.
... friend Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , in his valuable work , " The " Chronology and History of the ... friends an opportunity of recalling him to a A station more suited to his talents . And though one DR . HUGH BLAIR . ix.
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... friends a scheme of Lec- tures on composition ; and , having obtained the approbation of the University , he began to read them in the College on the 11th of December 1759. To this undertaking he brought all the qualifications requisite ...
... friends a scheme of Lec- tures on composition ; and , having obtained the approbation of the University , he began to read them in the College on the 11th of December 1759. To this undertaking he brought all the qualifications requisite ...
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... friends with whom he acted ; and , for many of the last years of his life , it was received by them almost as a law . The great leading principle in which they cordially concurred with him , and which directed all their measures , was ...
... friends with whom he acted ; and , for many of the last years of his life , it was received by them almost as a law . The great leading principle in which they cordially concurred with him , and which directed all their measures , was ...
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... friends , and to render him an invaluable member of any society to which he be- longed . Accordingly there have been few men more univer- sally respected by those who knew him , more sincerely esteemed in the circle of his acquaintance ...
... friends , and to render him an invaluable member of any society to which he be- longed . Accordingly there have been few men more univer- sally respected by those who knew him , more sincerely esteemed in the circle of his acquaintance ...
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... friends were flattered with the hope that he might live to enjoy the ac- cession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unper- ceived within him . On the 24th of December ...
... friends were flattered with the hope that he might live to enjoy the ac- cession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unper- ceived within him . On the 24th of December ...
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