1000 resultados para Hervey, James, 1714-1758


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Contains also the life of the Rev. Augustus M. Toplady: p. [165]-240.

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"The present book is intended to serve as a companion volume to the author's 'The life and times of Wesley.'"

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"Verses to the Rev'd Mr. J. Hervey, on his Meditations."--v. 1, p. [vii]-xvii, by "a physician," Moses Browne, John Duick, Thomas Gibbons, St. George Molesworth and Peter Whalley.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Welsh translation of James Hervey's 'Meditations and contemplations'.

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James Monroe (1758-1831) was appointed Secretary of State by President James Madison in 1811. He remained in this position until March, 1817, with the exception of the period from October 1, 1814, to February 28, 1815, when he was ad interim Secretary of State. Monroe encouraged President James Madison and Congress to declare war on Great Britain, feeling it would be the most effective way to change offensive British policies. The United States declared war on June 17, 1812, after which he served as Secretary of War. Monroe later became President of the United States from 1817 until 1824.

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Small notebook kept by James Baker in the late 1750s; the dates 1755, 1756, and 1758 were written in the book. The volume contains Latin theses, Latin translations from the Book of Genesis, and three pages of English text recording an argument about the soul. The notebook has a string binding and pages of different size. The text does not appear to follow a system of organization and includes scribbles and struck-out words.