Some Account of the Reverend Thomas Robinson, M.A.: Late Vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester, and Sometime Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge : with a Selection of Original LettersSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1816 - 470 pages |
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... allowed to furnish some excuse for a delay which would otherwise be unpar- donable , and for some faults and imperfections in his work , which might be visited heavily on one who has less to do ? Methinks it should mitigate censure , if ...
... allowed to furnish some excuse for a delay which would otherwise be unpar- donable , and for some faults and imperfections in his work , which might be visited heavily on one who has less to do ? Methinks it should mitigate censure , if ...
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... allowed themselves to neglect all aim at distinction , in the lists of acade mical merit . I see no reason why a res ligious young man should be afraid or ashamed to seek a respectable station amongst his equals . The fault is in aiming ...
... allowed themselves to neglect all aim at distinction , in the lists of acade mical merit . I see no reason why a res ligious young man should be afraid or ashamed to seek a respectable station amongst his equals . The fault is in aiming ...
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... allowed , and that probably with justice , to be the best general scholar of his year . ยท I have hurried these facts together , by way of giving a short and connected view of his literary merits as a student ; but there were ...
... allowed , and that probably with justice , to be the best general scholar of his year . ยท I have hurried these facts together , by way of giving a short and connected view of his literary merits as a student ; but there were ...
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... allowed him to be the best general scholar of his year . His seniors , who were most competent to decide upon his literary merits , declared that they had not known his superior . His friends , ( them- selves amongst the most ...
... allowed him to be the best general scholar of his year . His seniors , who were most competent to decide upon his literary merits , declared that they had not known his superior . His friends , ( them- selves amongst the most ...
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... allowed Watts's Hymns to " How can in his congregation . be sung you undertake to speak of the want or suf- ficiency of room in the church , Mr. Alder- man , when you are never present in it at the time of public worship ? " " No - nor ...
... allowed Watts's Hymns to " How can in his congregation . be sung you undertake to speak of the want or suf- ficiency of room in the church , Mr. Alder- man , when you are never present in it at the time of public worship ? " " No - nor ...
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