The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D.: The First President of King's College, in New York. Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes; a General View of the State of Religion and Learning in Connecticut During the Former Part of the Last Century; and an Account of the Institution and Rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New-York, Band 1T. & J. Swords, 1805 - 208 Seiten |
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... late Revolution ; but that event arrested its publication . How- ever humble may be the early annals of his country , they should be inter- esting to every American ; and what- ever tends to throw light upon them should be deemed worthy ...
... late Revolution ; but that event arrested its publication . How- ever humble may be the early annals of his country , they should be inter- esting to every American ; and what- ever tends to throw light upon them should be deemed worthy ...
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... and they were surprised to find in what manner things had been misrepresented to The late Right Rev. Bishop SEABURY was a son of this Clergyman . Ed . them especially after they ventured so far as to acquaint Life of Dr. Johnson .
... and they were surprised to find in what manner things had been misrepresented to The late Right Rev. Bishop SEABURY was a son of this Clergyman . Ed . them especially after they ventured so far as to acquaint Life of Dr. Johnson .
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... , when it was too late to prevent it . Enthusiasm , like faction , is utterly ungovernable ; and it is not in the power of the ablest conductors to say to either of them , hitherto shalt thou go , Life of Dr. Johnson . 67.
... , when it was too late to prevent it . Enthusiasm , like faction , is utterly ungovernable ; and it is not in the power of the ablest conductors to say to either of them , hitherto shalt thou go , Life of Dr. Johnson . 67.
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... late great increase of the Church , in which he had been instrumental ; and Dr. ASTRY , in his letter on the occasion of transmitting the diploma , tells him , " He did not so much consider himself as doing 66 a good office to a private ...
... late great increase of the Church , in which he had been instrumental ; and Dr. ASTRY , in his letter on the occasion of transmitting the diploma , tells him , " He did not so much consider himself as doing 66 a good office to a private ...
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... late years , have made such a noise in the learned world . These he read over again and again . He studied them with the utmost care and attention , making use of all the assist- ance he could obtain from the best critics and ...
... late years , have made such a noise in the learned world . These he read over again and again . He studied them with the utmost care and attention , making use of all the assist- ance he could obtain from the best critics and ...
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