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Page iv
... duties of humanity , nor the mild and peaceful spirit of THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST . And the Author earnestly prays that the great class , which he has the honour of addressing , will then strenuously urge upon the notice of the present ...
... duties of humanity , nor the mild and peaceful spirit of THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST . And the Author earnestly prays that the great class , which he has the honour of addressing , will then strenuously urge upon the notice of the present ...
Page xviii
... duties which it was for the interest and honour of their country that they should harmo- niously fulfil ; and it relieved those of the highest birth from the alternative of either remaining at home in ignorance , or emigrating for ...
... duties which it was for the interest and honour of their country that they should harmo- niously fulfil ; and it relieved those of the highest birth from the alternative of either remaining at home in ignorance , or emigrating for ...
Page xix
... duties of an historian are selection of authentic materials and fidelity in narration . As to the first , the author wishes to observe that he has consulted all the authorities to which he had access , more especially such as were ...
... duties of an historian are selection of authentic materials and fidelity in narration . As to the first , the author wishes to observe that he has consulted all the authorities to which he had access , more especially such as were ...
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... duties , and to injure the property of which he should have been the vigilant guardian ; the latter led him to innovate imtempe- rately in order to prove his authority transcendant : by means of both he excited in college some alarm but ...
... duties , and to injure the property of which he should have been the vigilant guardian ; the latter led him to innovate imtempe- rately in order to prove his authority transcendant : by means of both he excited in college some alarm but ...
Page 44
... several professors would feel the in- cumbent necessity of pushing their labour further than the discharge of their daily duties required ; their learning would guide them into the region of dis- TO BE NAMED " KING'S COLLEGE . " 45 covery.
... several professors would feel the in- cumbent necessity of pushing their labour further than the discharge of their daily duties required ; their learning would guide them into the region of dis- TO BE NAMED " KING'S COLLEGE . " 45 covery.
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