Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1864 - 387 Seiten |
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... University , where he pursued his studies for six years longer . He soon became master of Latin and Greek , and , it is said , could con- verse quite fluently in the French . In 1754 , he published at Edinburgh a second edition of his ...
... University , where he pursued his studies for six years longer . He soon became master of Latin and Greek , and , it is said , could con- verse quite fluently in the French . In 1754 , he published at Edinburgh a second edition of his ...
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William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. During his course of study at the University , he acquired a knowledge of the various branches of phi losophy and theology , nor was polite literature neg lected by him . In 1757 , he formed the design of ...
William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. During his course of study at the University , he acquired a knowledge of the various branches of phi losophy and theology , nor was polite literature neg lected by him . In 1757 , he formed the design of ...
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... University of Aberdeen conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity . In 1767 , he published a work entitled Consolation , deduced from Natural and Revealed Religion . In 1773 , he pub- lished a satirical poem at Edinburgh , in ...
... University of Aberdeen conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity . In 1767 , he published a work entitled Consolation , deduced from Natural and Revealed Religion . In 1773 , he pub- lished a satirical poem at Edinburgh , in ...
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... in the scope of human reason is so thor- oughly theorized and systematized , the world is slow to acknowledge merit , unless tipped by a diploma and honorary medals of some renowned university . But aside DAPHNE 8. GILES . 195.
... in the scope of human reason is so thor- oughly theorized and systematized , the world is slow to acknowledge merit , unless tipped by a diploma and honorary medals of some renowned university . But aside DAPHNE 8. GILES . 195.
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William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. and honorary medals of some renowned university . But aside from the honors generally awarded to su perior knowledge , to secure a literary education and connection with the mighty battery of science that ...
William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. and honorary medals of some renowned university . But aside from the honors generally awarded to su perior knowledge , to secure a literary education and connection with the mighty battery of science that ...
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