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Pagina 367
... received in a manner which proves that the University " is as ready as ever to recognize merit , advance science , encourage philanthropy , and promote religion . " Dr. Livingstone's fame had trav- elled before him . clares that it ...
... received in a manner which proves that the University " is as ready as ever to recognize merit , advance science , encourage philanthropy , and promote religion . " Dr. Livingstone's fame had trav- elled before him . clares that it ...
Pagina 533
... received ; much better , indeed , than it deserved . . gloomy and solemn fashion . To Lord Chan- | was wishd for , and to withdraw from the con- cellor Thurlow he had before applied in vain versation when it passed the conventional and ...
... received ; much better , indeed , than it deserved . . gloomy and solemn fashion . To Lord Chan- | was wishd for , and to withdraw from the con- cellor Thurlow he had before applied in vain versation when it passed the conventional and ...
Pagina 619
... received a measure of justice which though tardy was happily not too late - and that he has now , and while still in the posses- sion of bodily and intellectual vigor , received back all those honors which were so hardly earned , and so ...
... received a measure of justice which though tardy was happily not too late - and that he has now , and while still in the posses- sion of bodily and intellectual vigor , received back all those honors which were so hardly earned , and so ...
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