| 1802 - 610 pages
...and was admitted one of the semen proctors of the university in April 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural...occupations, and especially in the study of nature. Tins he followed with patient assiduity, and a mind ever open to the lessons of piety and benevolence... | |
| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 pages
...pursuits, and especially in the study of nature. The latter he followed with accurate attention and patient assiduity, and a mind ever open to the lessons of piety and benevolence which such a study is calculated to afford. He gave die fruit of his remarks to the public in " The Natural History and Antiquities... | |
| 1817 - 490 pages
...admitted one of the senior proctors of the university in April 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, aud strongly attached to the charms of rural scenery,...study is so well calculated to afford. Though several i Ath. Ox. vol. IT.—Life prefixed to his " Last Thoughts."—Gen. Diet— Biog. Biit.—Burnei's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 490 pages
...April 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural scenery, lie early fixed his residence in his native village, where...study is so well calculated to afford. Though several i Ath. Ox. TO). II. — Life prefixed to liis " Last Thoughts."— Gen. Diet. — Biog. Biit.— Buraei's... | |
| Gilbert White - 1822 - 380 pages
...and was admitted one of the senior proctors of the university in April 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural...study is so well calculated to afford. Though several occasions offered of settling upon a college living, he could never persuade himself to quit the beloved... | |
| John Holmes - 1828 - 334 pages
...where he took the degree of BA in 1743, was a Fellow in 1744, MA in 1746, "and Senior Proctor in 1752. Strongly attached to the charms of rural scenery,...his residence in his native village, where he spent his life with the utmost tranquillity in literary occupations, and the study of nature, and serenely... | |
| 1830 - 550 pages
...and WHS admitted one of the senior Proctors of the University in April, 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural...native village, where he spent the greater part of hi« life in literary occupations, and especially in the study of Nature. This he followed with patient... | |
| Gilbert White - 1832 - 354 pages
...and was admitted one of the senior Proctors of the University in April, 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural...study is so well calculated to afford. Though several occasions offered of settling upon a college living, he could never persuade himself to quit the beloved... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 pages
...and was admitted one of the senior Proctors of the University in April, 1752. Being of an unambitious temper, and strongly attached to the charms of rural...he followed with patient assiduity, and a mind ever »pen to the lessons of piety and benevolence, which such a study is so well calculated to afford.... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1834 - 372 pages
...indebted for his delightful work.* ' He was strongly at' tached to the charms of rural scenery, and early ' fixed his residence in his native village,...he ' spent the greater part of his life in literary occu' pations, and especially in the study of nature. * It has been said of him that these remarks... | |
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