| 1823 - 610 pages
...each taken a separate line of usefulness. Mr. Fenn superintends the College and its concerns — Air. Baker, the Schools ; and Mr. Bailey translates, preaches,...and all things are conducted with unbroken harmony. Character of tht Metropolitan. They speak in high terms of the Metropolitan's humility and good sense... | |
| 1824 - 884 pages
...Fenn's suggestion, each taken a separate line of usefulness. Mr. Fenn superintends the college and its concerns ; Mr. Baker, the schools ; and Mr. Bailey...speak in high terms of the Metropolitan's humility and good sense : and they have reason to believe that he does not neglect the important work of FRITATE... | |
| 1824 - 890 pages
...Fenn's suggestion, each taken a separate line of usefulness. Mr. Fenn superintends the college and its concerns ; Mr. Baker, the schools ; and Mr. Bailey...no one interferes with another's pursuits — and nil things are conducted with unbroken harmony. " They speak in high terms of the Metropolitan's humility... | |
| 1823 - 658 pages
...Fenn's suggestion, each taken a separate line of usefulness. Mr. Fenn superintends the college and its concerns ; Mr. Baker, the schools ; and Mr. Bailey...speak in high terms of the metropolitan's humility and good sense ; and they have reason to believe that he does not neglect the important work of private... | |
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