Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan ...George & Byington, and Wm. Stavely, 1837 - 422 من الصفحات |
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... attention was directed , he unavoidably incurred a considerable degree of displeasure on the part of those whose opinions or prejudices he felt it to be his duty to oppose . It is but reasonable , therefore , that his views and motives ...
... attention was directed , he unavoidably incurred a considerable degree of displeasure on the part of those whose opinions or prejudices he felt it to be his duty to oppose . It is but reasonable , therefore , that his views and motives ...
الصفحة vi
... attention at the present moment . † The account also of the journey of Dr. Buchanan to the * Thucyd . Hist . ii . 35 . It is remarkable that Professor Malthus , in stating as one of the principal reasons for the preference due to the ...
... attention at the present moment . † The account also of the journey of Dr. Buchanan to the * Thucyd . Hist . ii . 35 . It is remarkable that Professor Malthus , in stating as one of the principal reasons for the preference due to the ...
الصفحة xii
... attention to the principles by which they were actuated , and exhibit them as " renouncing all works as a claim to merit , " confessing them “ all to have been mixed and sullied with sin and imperfection , " and acknow- ledging that ...
... attention to the principles by which they were actuated , and exhibit them as " renouncing all works as a claim to merit , " confessing them “ all to have been mixed and sullied with sin and imperfection , " and acknow- ledging that ...
الصفحة xvi
... attention to that great change which has followed most directly the efforts of Buchanan him- self , a change which he deemed of the utmost importance and which experience has shown he did not estimate too highly . When we recur to the ...
... attention to that great change which has followed most directly the efforts of Buchanan him- self , a change which he deemed of the utmost importance and which experience has shown he did not estimate too highly . When we recur to the ...
الصفحة xx
... attention to that which Dr. Bu- chanan himself esteemed an important result of his Indian resi- dence , and which has afforded his adversaries more opportunity for attacking his character than any part of his labours , the account which ...
... attention to that which Dr. Bu- chanan himself esteemed an important result of his Indian resi- dence , and which has afforded his adversaries more opportunity for attacking his character than any part of his labours , the account which ...
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