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... give 2647 years , in the former instance , and 2627 years in the latter . These years , therefore , counted backwards from A. D. 1690 , give the date of the Argonautic expedition , B. C. 957 ; and by the correction , B. C. 937 , which ...
... give 2647 years , in the former instance , and 2627 years in the latter . These years , therefore , counted backwards from A. D. 1690 , give the date of the Argonautic expedition , B. C. 957 ; and by the correction , B. C. 937 , which ...
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... give the child a preference for any department of learning or action they choose , and to make him sedulous to acquire the requisite qualifications . The author notices some of the most remarkable instances recorded of persons being ...
... give the child a preference for any department of learning or action they choose , and to make him sedulous to acquire the requisite qualifications . The author notices some of the most remarkable instances recorded of persons being ...
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... give them some education . " ' p . 37 . 66 The second Essay is on Clerical Education . Considering the expensiveness of a residence at college , and the very inadequate salaries of curates , the author dissuades parents who have not ...
... give them some education . " ' p . 37 . 66 The second Essay is on Clerical Education . Considering the expensiveness of a residence at college , and the very inadequate salaries of curates , the author dissuades parents who have not ...
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... give , as it were , a family pledge for the good conduct of their children , who at the same time may , by their manners and rank , raise the whole profession in the esteem and respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be ...
... give , as it were , a family pledge for the good conduct of their children , who at the same time may , by their manners and rank , raise the whole profession in the esteem and respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be ...
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... give their curates that com placency in their office which accompanies a respectable competence , or to gall them with the mortification , impati ence , and disgust , inflicted by a lung , toilsome , and hunger bitten apprenticeship to ...
... give their curates that com placency in their office which accompanies a respectable competence , or to gall them with the mortification , impati ence , and disgust , inflicted by a lung , toilsome , and hunger bitten apprenticeship to ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.