The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 2T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... forming an immediate intercourse with the world , merely to insure to himself a comfortable subsistence . However grateful to a studious mind the life of an academician might be , he was frequently obliged to abandon the agreeable ...
... forming an immediate intercourse with the world , merely to insure to himself a comfortable subsistence . However grateful to a studious mind the life of an academician might be , he was frequently obliged to abandon the agreeable ...
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... conscious of having per- formed the duties of his station with credit to himself and advantage to his fellow - creatures , cheerfully retires from public bustle , and in the shade of privacy makes a pause , as it were 22.
... conscious of having per- formed the duties of his station with credit to himself and advantage to his fellow - creatures , cheerfully retires from public bustle , and in the shade of privacy makes a pause , as it were 22.
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... and enriching it's noble scenery by extensive plantations which he formed and nurtured with the tenderest care . Relieved from the toils and * Manuscript . fatigues of public engagements , he experienced a never - 44.
... and enriching it's noble scenery by extensive plantations which he formed and nurtured with the tenderest care . Relieved from the toils and * Manuscript . fatigues of public engagements , he experienced a never - 44.
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... formed himself upon the model of his instructions to his son , by strictly punish- ing vice and all notorious disturbers of the peace , by carefully distinguishing between the malevo- lence of frivolous prosecution and the effrontery of ...
... formed himself upon the model of his instructions to his son , by strictly punish- ing vice and all notorious disturbers of the peace , by carefully distinguishing between the malevo- lence of frivolous prosecution and the effrontery of ...
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... formed a prodigious collec- tion of books , and read them with insatiable avidity . In his curious treatise , entitled PHI- LOBIBLON , ' he suggests the proper means of furnishing a library † . His description of the University - man ...
... formed a prodigious collec- tion of books , and read them with insatiable avidity . In his curious treatise , entitled PHI- LOBIBLON , ' he suggests the proper means of furnishing a library † . His description of the University - man ...
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