A Biographical Dictionary: Containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and Other Eminent Characters Among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men, in New-Englandby Cushing and Appleton, Salem, and Edward Oliver, no. 70, State street, 1809 - 511 من الصفحات |
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... mind , and lament the eccentricities of his conduct . The succeeding generation bore a resemblance to their fathers in their character , but were not equal to them in erudition . The writer of the Magnalia divides into three classes the ...
... mind , and lament the eccentricities of his conduct . The succeeding generation bore a resemblance to their fathers in their character , but were not equal to them in erudition . The writer of the Magnalia divides into three classes the ...
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... mind then appeared , which influen- ced his conduct afterwards . If he spake of men and manners it was freely to canvass them ; his conver- sation was in praise of old times , his manners were austere , his remarks never favourable to ...
... mind then appeared , which influen- ced his conduct afterwards . If he spake of men and manners it was freely to canvass them ; his conver- sation was in praise of old times , his manners were austere , his remarks never favourable to ...
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... mind at a tender age . His moral sentiments were ever mingled with his politicks , and he perhaps thought too highly of the forms of reli- gion . He was a poor man , who despised riches , and possessed as proud a spirit as those who ...
... mind at a tender age . His moral sentiments were ever mingled with his politicks , and he perhaps thought too highly of the forms of reli- gion . He was a poor man , who despised riches , and possessed as proud a spirit as those who ...
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... mind at the same time with theological enquiries . With these , the publick were favoured . He print- ed a book called the Oracles of Reason in which he thought he had said enough to discard all revela- tion . But he was not fortunate ...
... mind at the same time with theological enquiries . With these , the publick were favoured . He print- ed a book called the Oracles of Reason in which he thought he had said enough to discard all revela- tion . But he was not fortunate ...
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... mind with those stores of knowledge which enabled him to give such delight to his friends , and render such eminent services to the community . In He was afterwards a student at law , and from ex- ercising his profession a few years ...
... mind with those stores of knowledge which enabled him to give such delight to his friends , and render such eminent services to the community . In He was afterwards a student at law , and from ex- ercising his profession a few years ...
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