| James Forbes - 1815 - 458 pages
...delight to my young nature, took in me so deep an impression, that I constantly resolved, if ever I were preferred to the University, where better time and more convenient place might be ministered for these studies, I would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge and kind of literature,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - History - 1850 - 312 pages
...geographical knowledge, and frequently applied to for advice by merchants and others. resolved if ever I were preferred to the university, where better time...convenient place might be ministred for these studies, would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1916 - 790 pages
...delight to my young nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved, if ever I were preferred to the University, where better time, and more convenient place might be ministered for these studies, I would by God's assistance prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature,... | |
| david clapp - 1877 - 496 pages
...cousin .Richard Hakluyt, a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Here he formed the resolution, as he eaye, that if ever he " were preferred to the university,...into practice ; and subsequently to his graduation he delivered lectures on these sub.jects, probably in Bristol and London, and perhaps in Oxford. But... | |
| New England - 1877 - 508 pages
...Hakluyt, a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Here he formed the resolution, as be eayg, that ifever be " were preferred to the university, where better time...convenient place might be ministred for these studies," be " would, by God's assistance, promote that knowledge and kinde of literature." This resolve he carried... | |
| New England historic genealogical society - 1879 - 168 pages
...cousin, Richard Hakluyt, a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Here he Ibrmed the resolution, as he says, that if ever he " were preferred to the university,...God's assistance, promote that knowledge and kinde of literature.1' This resolve he carried into practice ; and subsequently to his graduation he delivered... | |
| New England - 1901 - 750 pages
...delight to my yong nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved if ever I were preferred to the university, where better time...convenient place might be ministred for these studies, would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after... | |
| Richard Samuel Thomas - Jamestown (Va.) - 1898 - 42 pages
...rare delight to my nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved, if ever I were preferred to the University, where better time and more convenient place might be ministered for these studies, I would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge, and kind of literature,... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...delight to my yong nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved if ever I were preferred to the university, where better time...convenient place might be ministred for these studies, would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after... | |
| America - 1901 - 178 pages
...delight to my yong nature) tooke in me so deepe an impression, that I constantly resolved if ever I were preferred to the university, where better time...convenient place might be ministred for these studies, would, by God's assistance, prosecute that knowledge and kinde of literature, the doores whereof (after... | |
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