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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... respect to his literary attainments , he was equal to most of his contemporaries . His know- ledge was not merely confined to those books , which are usually introduced into our schools . He thoroughly understood the poets , the orators ...
... respect to his literary attainments , he was equal to most of his contemporaries . His know- ledge was not merely confined to those books , which are usually introduced into our schools . He thoroughly understood the poets , the orators ...
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... our civil and ecclesiastical constitution he justly entertained the most respect- ful sentiments : and these he studiously endea- voured to inculcate into his scholars . No one loved his country with a more cordial affection . Every 18.
... our civil and ecclesiastical constitution he justly entertained the most respect- ful sentiments : and these he studiously endea- voured to inculcate into his scholars . No one loved his country with a more cordial affection . Every 18.
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... respect and love him and delight in his company . For instructions are no longer profitable , than when they are accompanied with an esteem for him that instils them . The want of such a governor was considered , by Mr. Low- ther , as ...
... respect and love him and delight in his company . For instructions are no longer profitable , than when they are accompanied with an esteem for him that instils them . The want of such a governor was considered , by Mr. Low- ther , as ...
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... respect , so does humility and courtesy doubly add to the lustre of his birth and race . ' Next to his friends , in the selection of whom he was more than commonly nice and exact , his books were his best and most faithful companions ...
... respect , so does humility and courtesy doubly add to the lustre of his birth and race . ' Next to his friends , in the selection of whom he was more than commonly nice and exact , his books were his best and most faithful companions ...
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... respects a quite contrary effect * . " - He then pro- ceeds , with great diffidence and modesty , to recommend to his son those books which he thought most worthy of his perusal , and most useful to him in that elevated station which he ...
... respects a quite contrary effect * . " - He then pro- ceeds , with great diffidence and modesty , to recommend to his son those books which he thought most worthy of his perusal , and most useful to him in that elevated station which he ...
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The Works of the REV. Thomas Zouch ... with a Memoir of His Life: By the REV ... Thomas Zouch,Francis Wrangham No preview available - 2015 |
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