Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... favour of the proprietors and their friends ; and by the influence which he possessed in England , he was enabled , at a subsequent period , very materially to promote the interests of the college . His exertions in its favour were ...
... favour of the proprietors and their friends ; and by the influence which he possessed in England , he was enabled , at a subsequent period , very materially to promote the interests of the college . His exertions in its favour were ...
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... favour which their project experienced from his royal father . On so joyful an occasion , the king and his council could not refuse their countenance to a work of benevolence ; and not only was a brief , as ample in the powers it ...
... favour which their project experienced from his royal father . On so joyful an occasion , the king and his council could not refuse their countenance to a work of benevolence ; and not only was a brief , as ample in the powers it ...
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... favour , and omitting to speak of the independent obstacles to the admission of such an hypothesis . We shall , therefore , devote a few moments to the consideration of these . In the first place , a very material objection arises from ...
... favour , and omitting to speak of the independent obstacles to the admission of such an hypothesis . We shall , therefore , devote a few moments to the consideration of these . In the first place , a very material objection arises from ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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