The Literature and Literati of Bath: An Essay, Read at the Literary Club, November 13, 1852R.E. Peach, 1854 - 92 páginas |
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... Institution . Had this come earlier to my know- ledge the task would never have been undertaken ; but when I ascertained that only fifty copies of Mr. Hunter's work had been printed for private circulation , that even the Institution ...
... Institution . Had this come earlier to my know- ledge the task would never have been undertaken ; but when I ascertained that only fifty copies of Mr. Hunter's work had been printed for private circulation , that even the Institution ...
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... by yews * The fruits of which have been liberally deposited by him ( Capt . J. J. Chapman , R.A. ) in the Bath Literary Institution , for the public benefit . and other trees , and encompassed by a rude embattled 8 THE LITERATURE AND.
... by yews * The fruits of which have been liberally deposited by him ( Capt . J. J. Chapman , R.A. ) in the Bath Literary Institution , for the public benefit . and other trees , and encompassed by a rude embattled 8 THE LITERATURE AND.
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... institution . The mind of COGAN was of a rare character ; nature intended him for an acute metaphysician , but education had directed his attention to the study of theology . His philosophical and ethical treatise on " The Passions ...
... institution . The mind of COGAN was of a rare character ; nature intended him for an acute metaphysician , but education had directed his attention to the study of theology . His philosophical and ethical treatise on " The Passions ...
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... institutions , and every useful undertaking ; and until science , learning , and benevolence cease to be esteemed , the name of Duncan must ever be held in veneration . † * Born , 1721 ; died , 1808 . † Among the many divines who have ...
... institutions , and every useful undertaking ; and until science , learning , and benevolence cease to be esteemed , the name of Duncan must ever be held in veneration . † * Born , 1721 ; died , 1808 . † Among the many divines who have ...
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... eventually swept away by the modern buildings which range just opposite to the present Literary Institution . † Born , 1744 ; died , 1824 , and buried at Weston . of all the INTELLECTUALS who resorted to Bath . Dr. LITERATI OF BATH . 37.
... eventually swept away by the modern buildings which range just opposite to the present Literary Institution . † Born , 1744 ; died , 1824 , and buried at Weston . of all the INTELLECTUALS who resorted to Bath . Dr. LITERATI OF BATH . 37.
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