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... Natural Sciences. He was also an active member of the Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder, and was one of the trustees of the Old Church, of that denomination, in Wall Street, New York. The important contributions he made to ...
... Natural Sciences. He was also an active member of the Presbyterian Church, of which he was an elder, and was one of the trustees of the Old Church, of that denomination, in Wall Street, New York. The important contributions he made to ...
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... into antiquity, you will naturally become acquainted with the characters of many persons whose memories deserve regard either as statesmen, scholars, patriots, soldiers, or otherwise. Might not a collection of 2 THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. [1779.
... into antiquity, you will naturally become acquainted with the characters of many persons whose memories deserve regard either as statesmen, scholars, patriots, soldiers, or otherwise. Might not a collection of 2 THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. [1779.
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... an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed 8 THE BELKNAP PAPEES. [1779.
... an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed 8 THE BELKNAP PAPEES. [1779.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed upon, and the point settled. But two (I believe) very honest men had very disagreeable feelings on the occasion, as I doubt not a third will ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. proved to be not natural but political^ an apology agreed upon, and the point settled. But two (I believe) very honest men had very disagreeable feelings on the occasion, as I doubt not a third will ...
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... natural talents been cultivated by a liberal education, he would have made no bad figure among the £ons of science ; but perhaps his want of such an education is not to be lamented, as, unless he had more grace, it would make him a ...
... natural talents been cultivated by a liberal education, he would have made no bad figure among the £ons of science ; but perhaps his want of such an education is not to be lamented, as, unless he had more grace, it would make him a ...
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