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... respect to the influence of each on the morals of a people , " in which he took the Epicurean side . Having received deacon's orders , he became curate to Dr. Hinchliffe , then vicar of Greenwich , and afterwards bishop of Peterborough ...
... respect to the influence of each on the morals of a people , " in which he took the Epicurean side . Having received deacon's orders , he became curate to Dr. Hinchliffe , then vicar of Greenwich , and afterwards bishop of Peterborough ...
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... respect than the active and zealous dis- charge of his professional duties , and his even enlarging them , as in this instance , when he thought it would be for the benefit of his flock . While officiating as examining chaplain to the ...
... respect than the active and zealous dis- charge of his professional duties , and his even enlarging them , as in this instance , when he thought it would be for the benefit of his flock . While officiating as examining chaplain to the ...
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... respect , and considered as a man of genius . The court of France took him under its protec- tion , and enabled him to establish a manufactory , where the manufacture of the species of stone - ware which he had invented was brought to a ...
... respect , and considered as a man of genius . The court of France took him under its protec- tion , and enabled him to establish a manufactory , where the manufacture of the species of stone - ware which he had invented was brought to a ...
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... health could be promoted , nor was he in other respects without disappointments which embittered his de- clining days . He survived Dr. Clarke's departure , how- ever , upwards of ten years , when determining once PALLA S. 5.7.
... health could be promoted , nor was he in other respects without disappointments which embittered his de- clining days . He survived Dr. Clarke's departure , how- ever , upwards of ten years , when determining once PALLA S. 5.7.
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... respecting this young man's unfortunate history , may be amply gratified in the prolix articles drawn up by Bayle , and particularly Marchand . His works were first published collectively at Venice , in 1655 , 4 vols . 12mo . This ...
... respecting this young man's unfortunate history , may be amply gratified in the prolix articles drawn up by Bayle , and particularly Marchand . His works were first published collectively at Venice , in 1655 , 4 vols . 12mo . This ...
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