Memoirs of William Stevens, esq. [by sir J.A. Park.]. |
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... mention of , 166 , 171 . SCOTCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH . - Short Account and Present State of , 131 to 151 - Relieved from Penal Statutes , 137- Bishop Horne's ( 143 ) and Bishop Horsley's ( 139 ) Senti- ments concerning that Church - Fund ...
... mention of , 166 , 171 . SCOTCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH . - Short Account and Present State of , 131 to 151 - Relieved from Penal Statutes , 137- Bishop Horne's ( 143 ) and Bishop Horsley's ( 139 ) Senti- ments concerning that Church - Fund ...
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... mentioned , that Mr. Bye had said , that William Stevens never did any thing which he wished him not to have done . When the lad was told of this , he honestly observed upon it , that he had done many things which his master never heard ...
... mentioned , that Mr. Bye had said , that William Stevens never did any thing which he wished him not to have done . When the lad was told of this , he honestly observed upon it , that he had done many things which his master never heard ...
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... mention these persons more parti- cularly , because the acquaintance thus commenced with Dr. Randolph , as the able physician , not- withstanding the disparity of years , grew up into a sincere and deep rooted friendship , which only ...
... mention these persons more parti- cularly , because the acquaintance thus commenced with Dr. Randolph , as the able physician , not- withstanding the disparity of years , grew up into a sincere and deep rooted friendship , which only ...
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... mentioned his studies and his friends at the period of time , before he published any thing , I now proceed to point out one of the most admi- rable traits in his character , I mean his extensive charities , founded as they were in the ...
... mentioned his studies and his friends at the period of time , before he published any thing , I now proceed to point out one of the most admi- rable traits in his character , I mean his extensive charities , founded as they were in the ...
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... mentioned . Under the head of Gifts then , were arranged , not only expences to a large amount , which might properly be so considered , such as presents of books , wine , or other things to friends , to whom he either wished to shew ...
... mentioned . Under the head of Gifts then , were arranged , not only expences to a large amount , which might properly be so considered , such as presents of books , wine , or other things to friends , to whom he either wished to shew ...
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