The Bible and Men of Learning: In a Course of LecturesDaniel Fanshaw, 1855 - 400 pages |
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... labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake to prepare a course of public Lectures on the prominent subjects which such a department of instruction should embrace . * In your hands they might be made to assume.
... labors , we would inquire whether you would not undertake to prepare a course of public Lectures on the prominent subjects which such a department of instruction should embrace . * In your hands they might be made to assume.
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... labors most agreeable to yourself and most useful to the interests of Truth and Knowledge , We have the honor to be , Yours , with great respect , JAMES TALLMADGE , GEORGE WOOD , THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN WILLIAM KENT , JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM ...
... labors most agreeable to yourself and most useful to the interests of Truth and Knowledge , We have the honor to be , Yours , with great respect , JAMES TALLMADGE , GEORGE WOOD , THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN WILLIAM KENT , JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM ...
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... labor before it can be brought under adequate cultivation . bet I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the ... labors through which I have passed during the last twelve or 6 fifteen years . Leisure and relaxation have become ...
... labor before it can be brought under adequate cultivation . bet I would esteem it a privilege to have any share in the ... labors through which I have passed during the last twelve or 6 fifteen years . Leisure and relaxation have become ...
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... labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored to present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . 44 Believe me ...
... labor upon them ; and if I should be able to prepare a course of Lectures or Essays which may be deemed of any value , I would feel honored to present them to the Public with your approbation and under your patronage . 44 Believe me ...
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... labored for his ob- ject through a long life , and with unabated zeal ; and by the keenness of his wit and satire , and his strong picturing of sensuality and the grosser vices , he becaine the favorite oracle of those who lay less ...
... labored for his ob- ject through a long life , and with unabated zeal ; and by the keenness of his wit and satire , and his strong picturing of sensuality and the grosser vices , he becaine the favorite oracle of those who lay less ...
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