| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1846 - 632 頁
...maintaining a high rank as a scholar. After the completion of his academic course, he immediately commenced the study of law. For this purpose he placed himself under the tuition of the most celebrated jurist in the state, and contrived, meanwhile, to support himself by teaching. For... | |
| 1846 - 36 頁
...maintaining a high rank as a scholar. After the completion of his academic course, he immediately commenced the study of law. For this purpose he placed himself under the tuition of the most celebrated jurist in the state, and contrived, meanwhile, to support himself by teaching. For... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 794 頁
...affliction," from which he endeavored to gain relief by devoting himself, in addition, to the study of the law. For this purpose he placed himself under the tuition of the only lawyer of whom "Worcester, though the shire town of the county, could then boast. He had thought seriously... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1873 - 866 頁
...affliction," from which he endeavored to gain relief by devoting himself, in addition, to the study of the law. For this purpose he placed himself under the tuition of the only lawyer of whom Worcester, though the shire town of the county, could then boast. He Lad thought seriously... | |
| 1846 - 632 頁
...maintaining a high rank as a scholar. After the completion of his academic course, he immediately commenced the study of law. For this purpose he placed himself under the tuition of the most celebrated jurist in the state, and contrived, meanwhile, to support himself by teaching. For... | |
| 1887 - 414 頁
...means, to which he added the business of shoemaking. He gave his eldest son, John, a classical education at Harvard College. John graduated in 1755, and at...councils, of diabolical malice, and Calvanistic good nature,'1 of the operations of which he had been a witness in his native town. He was well fitted for... | |
| 1887 - 554 頁
...means, to which he added the business of shoemaking. He gave his eldest son, John, a classical education at Harvard College. John graduated in 1755, and at...councils, of diabolical malice, and Calvanistic good nature,1' of the operations of which he had been a witness in his native town. He was well fitted for... | |
| 1887 - 650 頁
...means, to which he added the business of shoemaking. He gave his eldest son, John, a classical education at Harvard College. John graduated in 1755, and at...he termed " the frightful engines of ecclesiastical counols, of diabolical malice, and Calvanistic good nature,1' °i the operations of which he had been... | |
| 1889 - 628 頁
...means, to which he added the business of shoemaking. He gave his eldest son, John, a classical education at Harvard College. John graduated in 1755, and at...ecclesiastical councils, of diabolical malice, and Calvanlstic good nature/' of the operations of which he had been a witness in his native town. He was... | |
| 1889 - 760 頁
...shoemaking. He gave his eldest son, John, a classical education at Harvard College. John graduated in 175 5, and at once took charge of the school in Worcester,...he termed "the frightful engines of ecclesiastical counc'ls. cfdialwlical malice, and Calvanistic good nature,'' of the operations of which he had been... | |
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