Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... Never could I wish any pupil to listen with more respectful and ear- nest docility , or greater desire to profit to the ut- most by every remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclu- sion , he ...
... Never could I wish any pupil to listen with more respectful and ear- nest docility , or greater desire to profit to the ut- most by every remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclu- sion , he ...
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... never be taken away from us . ' In reference to his intellectual character and pur- suits , another class - mate makes the following obser- vations . " I was not aware of Mr. Cornelius's ex- treme youth while in college ; at least so ...
... never be taken away from us . ' In reference to his intellectual character and pur- suits , another class - mate makes the following obser- vations . " I was not aware of Mr. Cornelius's ex- treme youth while in college ; at least so ...
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... never be reme- died . The studies connected with natural history are attended with obvious advantages in respect to the health , the taste , the moral sensibilities , and in their reflex action on the mind ; but they can never be placed ...
... never be reme- died . The studies connected with natural history are attended with obvious advantages in respect to the health , the taste , the moral sensibilities , and in their reflex action on the mind ; but they can never be placed ...
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... never heard before . The whole ardour of his soul was directed towards heaven , in supplications for blessings on ourselves and others . The next day he called at our room , and earnestly entreated us to commence with him immediately in ...
... never heard before . The whole ardour of his soul was directed towards heaven , in supplications for blessings on ourselves and others . The next day he called at our room , and earnestly entreated us to commence with him immediately in ...
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... never con- sidered as a vicious or abandoned member of our class , yet he always appeared so full of vivacity , gaiety , and even thoughtlessness , his very solemn manner , and his inquiry for such a book , could not escape the ...
... never con- sidered as a vicious or abandoned member of our class , yet he always appeared so full of vivacity , gaiety , and even thoughtlessness , his very solemn manner , and his inquiry for such a book , could not escape the ...
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