Memoirs of William Stevens, esq. [by sir J.A. Park.]. |
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... 1807 , none of Mr. Stevens's numerous friends would afterwards take out of the Author's hands a work , which they were pleased to think was thus appropriated B to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken.
... 1807 , none of Mr. Stevens's numerous friends would afterwards take out of the Author's hands a work , which they were pleased to think was thus appropriated B to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken.
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sir James Allan Park. to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken , and if in performing it , the writer can come up to his own ideas of the impor- tant uses to be derived to society from the close contemplation of such a ...
sir James Allan Park. to him . The labour is therefore cheerfully un- dertaken , and if in performing it , the writer can come up to his own ideas of the impor- tant uses to be derived to society from the close contemplation of such a ...
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... labour and industry , of those stores , which his relation , the academician , was amassing under better auspices , and with the fruits of which he afterwards enriched the Christian world . By such means , Mr. Stevens acquired , as is ...
... labour and industry , of those stores , which his relation , the academician , was amassing under better auspices , and with the fruits of which he afterwards enriched the Christian world . By such means , Mr. Stevens acquired , as is ...
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... labours . ' And well might he , whom we " deplore , take up the words of the Apostle , and say , to me to die is gain ... labour and sorrow for a state of peace and " rest . As it behoved the master , so did it the disciple , through ...
... labours . ' And well might he , whom we " deplore , take up the words of the Apostle , and say , to me to die is gain ... labour and sorrow for a state of peace and " rest . As it behoved the master , so did it the disciple , through ...
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... labour of love , of whom the worthy trea- surer was the chief : but I forbear to mention their names , as some of them are still alive ; and as that is the case , it is right to assert , as the truth is , that Mr. Stevens's hopes , that ...
... labour of love , of whom the worthy trea- surer was the chief : but I forbear to mention their names , as some of them are still alive ; and as that is the case , it is right to assert , as the truth is , that Mr. Stevens's hopes , that ...
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