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* 17th of May , 1757 , when its honours were conferred on se- ven young men who had completed their education within ... honour to the place of his education by his abili- ties and good morals , as well as rendered it many substantial ...
* 17th of May , 1757 , when its honours were conferred on se- ven young men who had completed their education within ... honour to the place of his education by his abili- ties and good morals , as well as rendered it many substantial ...
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... honoured by the University of Oxford , with the degree of Doctor of Divinity . * The circumstance which exposed him ... honour was conferred on him by the universities of Aberdeen and Dublin . • had long been engaged in the business of ...
... honoured by the University of Oxford , with the degree of Doctor of Divinity . * The circumstance which exposed him ... honour was conferred on him by the universities of Aberdeen and Dublin . • had long been engaged in the business of ...
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... honour , though he has not been careful enough to distinguish between their particular disco- veries . This , perhaps , he may have thought needless , as they were known to act in concert . But though that cir- cumstance was known here ...
... honour , though he has not been careful enough to distinguish between their particular disco- veries . This , perhaps , he may have thought needless , as they were known to act in concert . But though that cir- cumstance was known here ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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