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... excellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and posterity receive with admiration the history of one who so widely blessed a preceding generation , b VOL . I. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank.
... excellence they have often felt and acknowledged ; and posterity receive with admiration the history of one who so widely blessed a preceding generation , b VOL . I. The AUTHOR of the following Discourses claims a high rank.
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... excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so extensively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing ...
... excellence , the heart - felt sorrow so extensively occasioned by his death , and the honours so profusely poured upon his memory , persuade us , that we shall be listened to with lively interest , while we attempt , in the follow- ing ...
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... excellence in penmanship , that has rarely been equalled . So ele- gant , indeed , was his writing , that it was with diffi- culty distinguished from the handsomest engravings We have seen several of the Diplomas , which he wrote for ...
... excellence in penmanship , that has rarely been equalled . So ele- gant , indeed , was his writing , that it was with diffi- culty distinguished from the handsomest engravings We have seen several of the Diplomas , which he wrote for ...
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... excellence . The respect and affection manifested towards him by his pupils after leaving College , whenever they visited New Haven , as well as when they met him abroad , was a sufficient reward for all his efforts to serve them ; if ...
... excellence . The respect and affection manifested towards him by his pupils after leaving College , whenever they visited New Haven , as well as when they met him abroad , was a sufficient reward for all his efforts to serve them ; if ...
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... fruit and kitchen garden with his own hands . For this particular species of labour he had a high relish . His garden was distinguished for its beauty and its productiveness ; for the excellence of its vegetables LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... fruit and kitchen garden with his own hands . For this particular species of labour he had a high relish . His garden was distinguished for its beauty and its productiveness ; for the excellence of its vegetables LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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