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... course , acquired by candle - light ; and his object in attending to it was , to render himself more thoroughly master of the Greek language than he could expect to become in the common round of studies pursued by his class . The lesson ...
... course , acquired by candle - light ; and his object in attending to it was , to render himself more thoroughly master of the Greek language than he could expect to become in the common round of studies pursued by his class . The lesson ...
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... course of the year , but left it unfinished , probably because it interfered with his more severe and important pursuits . This may with propriety be considered as the era of his excessive devotion to study , and the acquisition of ...
... course of the year , but left it unfinished , probably because it interfered with his more severe and important pursuits . This may with propriety be considered as the era of his excessive devotion to study , and the acquisition of ...
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Timothy Dwight Sereno Edwards Dwight. of that course of life , which , with very little inter- ruption , he pursued for nearly fifty years : a course of life in which Providence had peculiarly qualified him to excel . Probably few men ...
Timothy Dwight Sereno Edwards Dwight. of that course of life , which , with very little inter- ruption , he pursued for nearly fifty years : a course of life in which Providence had peculiarly qualified him to excel . Probably few men ...
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... course of regimen and of application to study . But a short time had elapsed before these attacks were repeated with ... course of two months he had nineteen severe attacks of the disease . An eminent physician , whom he now consulted ...
... course of regimen and of application to study . But a short time had elapsed before these attacks were repeated with ... course of two months he had nineteen severe attacks of the disease . An eminent physician , whom he now consulted ...
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... course of education customary at College . In his school he adopted to a considerable degree one part of the Lancasterian mode of instruction ; making it extensively the duty of the older scholars , who were competent , to hear the ...
... course of education customary at College . In his school he adopted to a considerable degree one part of the Lancasterian mode of instruction ; making it extensively the duty of the older scholars , who were competent , to hear the ...
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