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Page iii
... continued , af fiduoufly and faithfully labouring in the fervice of the church , until the Lord's - day , April 1 , 1798 ; when , in the midst of his afternoon fermon , he was fuddenly feized with an apo- plexy , fell down in the pulpit ...
... continued , af fiduoufly and faithfully labouring in the fervice of the church , until the Lord's - day , April 1 , 1798 ; when , in the midst of his afternoon fermon , he was fuddenly feized with an apo- plexy , fell down in the pulpit ...
Page vi
... continued with the clafs , and during that time his improvements in literature and science were very observa- ble ; and his conduct was fo uniformly good , in every re- fpect , that he never merited or received a cenfure , or a frown ...
... continued with the clafs , and during that time his improvements in literature and science were very observa- ble ; and his conduct was fo uniformly good , in every re- fpect , that he never merited or received a cenfure , or a frown ...
Page vii
... continued the fame affiduity , which had been a diftinguifhed trait in his character . To the liberal Arts and Sciences , for which he had a true relish , and in which he was no common proficient , he , at times , paid attention . But ...
... continued the fame affiduity , which had been a diftinguifhed trait in his character . To the liberal Arts and Sciences , for which he had a true relish , and in which he was no common proficient , he , at times , paid attention . But ...
Page xii
... readers to have the work continued . A fecond volume is now in the prefs ; and the tears of genius are fhed , that a work of fo much entertain- ment ment and information could not be finished by the fame. xii Sketch of Dr. Belknap's.
... readers to have the work continued . A fecond volume is now in the prefs ; and the tears of genius are fhed , that a work of fo much entertain- ment ment and information could not be finished by the fame. xii Sketch of Dr. Belknap's.
Page 34
... continued in that fervice in th province of Nova - Scotia , till the month of March , whe his Excellency General Shirley , then commander in chi of his Majefty's forces in North - America , ordered m from the command I then had to this ...
... continued in that fervice in th province of Nova - Scotia , till the month of March , whe his Excellency General Shirley , then commander in chi of his Majefty's forces in North - America , ordered m from the command I then had to this ...
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