983 resultados para Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854.
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Vol. 5 has imprint: Andover : Printed by J.D. Flagg, 1850.
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Includes index in v. 5.
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Bruntjen 14819.
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Written in response to Taylor's Concio ad clerum. A sermon delivered in the chapel of Yale College, September 10, 1828. ...
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Daniel Bates wrote these five letters to his friend and classmate, William Jenks, between May 1795 and September 1798. In a letter written May 12, 1795, Bates informs Jenks, who was then employed as an usher at Mr. Webb's school, of his studies of Euclid, the meeting of several undergraduate societies, and various sightings of birds, gardens and trees. In a letter written in November 1795 from Princeton, where he was apparently on vacation with the family of classmate Leonard Jarvis, he describes playing the game "break the Pope's neck" and tells Jenks what he was reading (Nicholson, Paley?, and Thompson) and what his friend's father was reading (Mirabeau and Neckar).
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