The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, 3. köideClarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... body . In October 1710 , we find him appointed an Examiner of the students proceeding to the degree of Bachelor in Arts ; and , in the following year , a Moderator in the Philoso- phical Schools . Not long afterwards , the privileges ...
... body . In October 1710 , we find him appointed an Examiner of the students proceeding to the degree of Bachelor in Arts ; and , in the following year , a Moderator in the Philoso- phical Schools . Not long afterwards , the privileges ...
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... body , to finish what remains of " so useful a work . " 66 Mr. Waterland was elected Vice - Chancellor , ac- cording to the usual rotation , on Nov. 14 , 1715 , and during the whole time he was in that office , he pro- ceeded to no ...
... body , to finish what remains of " so useful a work . " 66 Mr. Waterland was elected Vice - Chancellor , ac- cording to the usual rotation , on Nov. 14 , 1715 , and during the whole time he was in that office , he pro- ceeded to no ...
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... body . This assumption of privilege the Doctors of Medi- cine in Cambridge strenuously resisted ; and a Grace 86 66 rager of learning . Such Royal qualities must necessarily produce " the proper returns of duty and affection : your ...
... body . This assumption of privilege the Doctors of Medi- cine in Cambridge strenuously resisted ; and a Grace 86 66 rager of learning . Such Royal qualities must necessarily produce " the proper returns of duty and affection : your ...
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... body , to escape obloquy , and to carry himself firmly , yet temperately , betwixt the contending parties . Waterland appears in this re- spect to have been eminently successful . He was a stedfast supporter of the Hanoverian succession ...
... body , to escape obloquy , and to carry himself firmly , yet temperately , betwixt the contending parties . Waterland appears in this re- spect to have been eminently successful . He was a stedfast supporter of the Hanoverian succession ...
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... example should be held up for imitation to the Academical body ; nor could distinc- m Thanksgiving Sermon in 1716 , vol . viii . p . 406 , tion so obtained be justly attributed to any excess of c 4 LIFE AND WRITINGS . 23.
... example should be held up for imitation to the Academical body ; nor could distinc- m Thanksgiving Sermon in 1716 , vol . viii . p . 406 , tion so obtained be justly attributed to any excess of c 4 LIFE AND WRITINGS . 23.
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