The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, 第 1 卷Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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第 v 頁
... called it in one of his publications , with which he devoted himself to the dissemination of science ; and particularly to the car- rying into effect of his own plan of a liberal education in the tract alluded to . It may seem hardly ...
... called it in one of his publications , with which he devoted himself to the dissemination of science ; and particularly to the car- rying into effect of his own plan of a liberal education in the tract alluded to . It may seem hardly ...
第 xv 頁
... called the Yellow- Fever . V. Preached December 8th , 1793 , on the same subject and text . VI . Preached December 12th , 1793 , on Psalm lxviii . v . 34 , & c . being the day set apart for a general thanks- giving , for our deliverance ...
... called the Yellow- Fever . V. Preached December 8th , 1793 , on the same subject and text . VI . Preached December 12th , 1793 , on Psalm lxviii . v . 34 , & c . being the day set apart for a general thanks- giving , for our deliverance ...
第 5 頁
... called blind Chance , but of that unerring Providence , which graciously conducts all events to the general good of the creature , and the final completion of virtue and happiness . " Affliction comes not forth from the dust , neither ...
... called blind Chance , but of that unerring Providence , which graciously conducts all events to the general good of the creature , and the final completion of virtue and happiness . " Affliction comes not forth from the dust , neither ...
第 19 頁
... called from thence , you may fall equally beloved , and equally lamented . Indeed , if any external circumstances could have arrested the inexorable hand of death ; if any thing that nature could give , or a liberal education bestow ...
... called from thence , you may fall equally beloved , and equally lamented . Indeed , if any external circumstances could have arrested the inexorable hand of death ; if any thing that nature could give , or a liberal education bestow ...
第 20 頁
... called to pay the tribute due to his memory . But the disease was of the most obstinate kind . All the power of medicine , and all the love we bore to him , could not gain one supernumerary gasp . He fell in his bloom of youth ; and ...
... called to pay the tribute due to his memory . But the disease was of the most obstinate kind . All the power of medicine , and all the love we bore to him , could not gain one supernumerary gasp . He fell in his bloom of youth ; and ...
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