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... thofe , who have been diftinguished in the literary world . With tender recollections of two valuable members , whose death will long be deplored , they have appropriated a part of their Collections to a sketch of their lives and ...
... thofe , who have been diftinguished in the literary world . With tender recollections of two valuable members , whose death will long be deplored , they have appropriated a part of their Collections to a sketch of their lives and ...
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... thofe compofitions of his , which I have either heard or read , I have ever been pleafed and edified . His Treatife in de- fence of Christianity , entitled , " Why are you a Christian ? " is , perhaps , as valuable a piece as has been ...
... thofe compofitions of his , which I have either heard or read , I have ever been pleafed and edified . His Treatife in de- fence of Christianity , entitled , " Why are you a Christian ? " is , perhaps , as valuable a piece as has been ...
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... thofe he met , that a general efteem of and affection for him was almoft unavoidably ex- cited ; and he was beloved by all but the determined foes of virtue and goodness . I pafs over his domeftic virtues , in which he was emi- nent ...
... thofe he met , that a general efteem of and affection for him was almoft unavoidably ex- cited ; and he was beloved by all but the determined foes of virtue and goodness . I pafs over his domeftic virtues , in which he was emi- nent ...
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... thofe publications , which are de- figned for their ufe and benefit . As a husband , parent , brother , or friend , he was tender , affable , kind , and obliging . He gave advice with cheerful- nefs , * In this pleafing office he was ...
... thofe publications , which are de- figned for their ufe and benefit . As a husband , parent , brother , or friend , he was tender , affable , kind , and obliging . He gave advice with cheerful- nefs , * In this pleafing office he was ...
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... thofe , who wish to know the hiftory of their own country . In his purfuits of this kind , he frequently met with difappointment from the lofs of valuable papers ; and he often mentioned to his friends in New - Hampshire and Bofton ...
... thofe , who wish to know the hiftory of their own country . In his purfuits of this kind , he frequently met with difappointment from the lofs of valuable papers ; and he often mentioned to his friends in New - Hampshire and Bofton ...
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