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... Professor Walker's Testimony to his character and success at College .... 182 His return in 1819 , and his labours during the Vacation .... .... 188 Prize Essay on the Tribunicial Power among the Romans . 192 .... MEMOIRS , & c . My ...
... Professor Walker's Testimony to his character and success at College .... 182 His return in 1819 , and his labours during the Vacation .... .... 188 Prize Essay on the Tribunicial Power among the Romans . 192 .... MEMOIRS , & c . My ...
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... will not readily forget ; he received from a distinguished professor a testimony to his in- tegrity which his own heart felt he merited , but which that gentleman conveyed in lan- guage and with a manner so peculiarly deli- cate as 38.
... will not readily forget ; he received from a distinguished professor a testimony to his in- tegrity which his own heart felt he merited , but which that gentleman conveyed in lan- guage and with a manner so peculiarly deli- cate as 38.
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... professor , he said , " Sir , I was not present on that occasion ; * and I can prove an alibi . " Mr. -laying his hand upon his heart , said , “ Mr. D. , you have re- moved from my mind a heavy load : 1 was sure you could not have been ...
... professor , he said , " Sir , I was not present on that occasion ; * and I can prove an alibi . " Mr. -laying his hand upon his heart , said , “ Mr. D. , you have re- moved from my mind a heavy load : 1 was sure you could not have been ...
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... professors of both colleges , and several of the established ministers of the town . In that part of the United Kingdom , there were none of those painful associations which , in moving among our friends in England , 155.
... professors of both colleges , and several of the established ministers of the town . In that part of the United Kingdom , there were none of those painful associations which , in moving among our friends in England , 155.
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... professors and his class - fellows soon discovered his rare ta- lents , his various attainments , and his inde- fatigable industry . * To Mr. Walker , professor * His industry might have cost him his life , during the first session . He ...
... professors and his class - fellows soon discovered his rare ta- lents , his various attainments , and his inde- fatigable industry . * To Mr. Walker , professor * His industry might have cost him his life , during the first session . He ...
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