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 | Corunna - Page 414He was refused assistance from Portugal, but was not beseiged at Corunna, for when he was there, Henry was in the southern part of the kingdom at ...more pages: 413 415 416 417 423 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 426The last is a very miserable sketch of the plan of Jerusalem, being imperfect in matter and execution. We should have much preferred a complete copy ...more pages: 137 230 260 262 265 266 268 275 295 434 |
 | Calvini - Page 98Ingenuitatem " vero atque judicium Calvini utroque pollice laudo, qui in 1. " ' ut demus,' inquit, ' nomen Dei non fuisse expressum a Paulo, ... |
More | Alcala - Page 332But the inconceivable " ignorance and stupidity of a librarian at Alcala, about the year 1749, hai " rendered it impossible that these wishes should ...more pages: 327 328 334 |
 | Seville - Page 414assistance from Portugal, but was not beseiged at Corunna, for when he was there, Henry was in the southern part of the kingdom at Toledo or Seville. ...more pages: 334 |
 | Boston - Page 363An Historical Sketch of the First Church in Boston, from itt formation to the present period. To which are added two Sermons, one on leaving the old, ...more pages: 160 211 224 225 228 365 367 372 373 465 |
 | Cambridge - Page 367On the fourth of October this year it was suspended every other Thursday to give place to another lecture at Cambridge. ...more pages: 160 203 204 212 226 464 |
 | Rome - Page 446The first orator of Rome used to be somewhat disconcerted, whenever he began to speak in public. He did not think it proper, perhaps, to suppress this ...more pages: 30 40 130 224 329 330 335 348 349 350 |
 | Coventry, Connecticut - Page 148The unhappy controversy, which has existed for many months in the first ecclesiastical society in Coventry, Connecticut; having at length terminated ...more pages: 145 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 217This society is established at Edinburgh. In the printed list of members, say the Reviewers, "we perceive only three honorary, namely Professor Werner ...more pages: 228 468 |
 | London - Page 462Alexander Chalmers, the correct and industrious editor of many London editions of English authors, is engaged in a new edition of his Biographical ...more pages: 194 197 221 340 370 461 463 468 |
 | Paris - Page 468A new medical work, on the organic diseases and lesions of the heart and large vessels, by JN Corvisart, professor of the school of medicine at Paris, ...more pages: 115 119 190 389 458 |
 | Richmond, Virginia - Page 466A Tery full and interesting narrative of ttie conflagration of the theatre at Richmond, Virginia Boston, Bradford St Reed. i5 cents. ... |
 | Coventry - Page 1481 began to preach as a candidate to the first ecclesiastical society hi Coventry; and in October following, with unanimity in the church and Society, ...more pages: 154 |
 | Portsmouth - Page 224The substance of three discourses delivered in Park-street church, Boston, by Joseph Buckminster, DD pastor of a church in Portsmouth (NH) Boston, ... |
 | Andover - Page 467Bv Leonard Woods, DD Abbot professor of Christian Theology, in the Theological seminary in Andover. To which is prefixed an introduction, ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 144The next passage we quote is the following: " It was a wish of St. Augustine, that he could have lived in the time of Paul and beheld him delivering ... |
 | Tiberias - Page 273John's Gospel, and another of the Acts of the Apostles, preserved at Tiberias, by some Jewish believers, who had seen them, and who had been converted ...more pages: 436 |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 466Griffin's Charity Sermon, preached at Roxbury, before the Charitable Society, and at Portsmouth, NH for the benefit of the . ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 388deliver up those medals and flags which they had received from the English traders; and that some of their chiefs should return with him to St. Louis. ...more pages: 115 375 378 391 392 |
 | Glasgow - Page 460in which the Lancastrian principles are discussed and enlarged in a project for the erection of a grand public academy at Glasgow, 8vo. ... |
 | Tunis - Page 217Thomas Macgill, author of Travels in Turkey, has published an account of Tunis, its government, manners, customs, and antiquities, especially of its ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 416he departs with pledges of love and assistance from the duke of Lancaster,* and with an invitation from Edward to Constance to repair to his court. ... |
 | Windsor - Page 125The following letter is extracted from the Washingtonian, a respectable paper, published at Windsor, in Vermont. ... |
 | Athens - Page 444is still fresh as at first, would have been remembered no more than any other shoemaker of Athens, if the painting had not been the work of Ape lies. ...more pages: 104 105 126 412 |
 | Greenwich - Page 190The above times are for Greenwich, except those of Bouvard and Burckhardt, which are for the meridian of Paris. The difference is 9' 19". f The ... |
 | New York - Page 466A sermon on the occasion of the fire at Richmond, delivered at the re. quest of the young gentlemen of New York; by Samuel Miller, DDN York, T. ... |
 | Naples - Page 219is one of the most valuable works yet discovered. u At Naples the unfolding of the manuscripts found i'i Herculaneum is continued with great activity. ... |
 | Salisbury - Page 341All that was obtained however by these letters was about seven hundred pounds; and of this, four hundred were collected by the bishop of Salisbury ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 225and a trip through the Missisippi Teritory and part of West Florida, commenced at Philadelphia in the winter of 1807, and continued in 1809. ...more pages: 228 395 |
 | Tripoli - Page 467The American captive, or siege of Tripoli, a drama in 5 acts. By James Ellison. Boston, J. Belcher. • The reporter, a partial imitation of the second ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 466By James Kendall, AM minister of the first church in Plymouth. Boston, John Eliot, jim. Dr. Griffin's Charity Sermon, preached at Roxbury, ... |
 | Bethesda - Page 288What he has accomplished in the gospel of John, upon the section concerning the angel which descended into the pool of Bethesda, and that of the ... |
 | Charleston - Page 465Opinion of the court, delivered at the meeting and sitting' of tljp judges at Charleston, at the conclusion of the spring circuits in the year 1811, ... |
 | Amsterdam - Page 285Still the Suabian prelate was accounted of far less consequence in his native land than the remonstrant professor of the college at Amsterdam, ... |
 | Savannah - Page 135Sermons on various subjects, by Henry Kollock, DD paster of thejirst Presbyterian church in Savannah. Savannah, Seymour fc? Williams, 1811, Bvo- 1 HE ... |
 | Wakefield - Page 92Assertion of Griesbach here is " infamously false:" " On the " contrary," says Wakefield, " as far as my recollection will " carry me, this translator ... |
 | Oxford - Page 337Having lost his benefices at the time of the revolution, he retired to Oxford, and devoted himself to this work. ... |
 | Dundee - Page 463Horsley lives, Dundee, bnt cannut possibly have the additions. [AVe rejoice likewise, that these tracts are tbont to he repnblished. We are gUd tiiat. |
 | Leipzig - Page 280Many liliputians sheltered themselves behind the more respectable theologians of Leipzig; |
 | Palermo - Page 180The planet Ceres was discovered by Pi izzi, astronomer royal of Palermo in Sicily, January 1, 1801; Pallas by Dr. ... |
 | Austin - Page 248Other arguments are drawn from the reply of Austin, and from the connexion of the passage, but they do not seem to me materially to affect the ...more pages: 231 246 250 251 |
 | Natchitoches - Page 402On the twenty ninth of June they parted with their Spanish escort; and on the first of July arrived at Natchitoches, which is situated in the American ... |
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