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... remarkable for a keen penetrating sagacity . As a reasoner , he is not distinguished by a close and logical accuracy : still his arguments are generally so well conceived , and always so dressed out with expression , as forcibly to ...
... for genius and erudition , will place him at the least among those who have been most useful in their generation , among among those who have been most remarkable for unfeigned piety 1812 . 47 Life of Bishop Porteus .
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... remarkable facility , and these Greenlanders soon became Christians , and received a bishop from Norway . The loss of this colony is one of the most singular events in hu- man history ; their loss it may literally be called , for , to ...