Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Having lost a valuable library of Latin , Greek and Hebrew literature to the rebels by confiscation , he was presumably a highly educated man . He became the second assistant judge in 1790 . Though a protege of Fanning , he was capable ...
Having lost a valuable library of Latin , Greek and Hebrew literature to the rebels by confiscation , he was presumably a highly educated man . He became the second assistant judge in 1790 . Though a protege of Fanning , he was capable ...
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Years later he wrote , “ If I had given the time to modern languages which I wasted on Latin and Greek , I would have been more benefited , even though I would not have been more interested in the study . However , their value in modern ...
Years later he wrote , “ If I had given the time to modern languages which I wasted on Latin and Greek , I would have been more benefited , even though I would not have been more interested in the study . However , their value in modern ...
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... very good English scholar with a fair knowledge of Latin . He had an excellent christian wife who had been bowed almost to the ground with Rheumatism . The Lord opened her understanding and gave her a clear view of the gospel order ...
... very good English scholar with a fair knowledge of Latin . He had an excellent christian wife who had been bowed almost to the ground with Rheumatism . The Lord opened her understanding and gave her a clear view of the gospel order ...
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