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... Virginia . His father was an industrious farmer and storekeeper , and considered to be in very good circumstances , according to the notions of that period . Archibald was the third of nine children , and at a very early age was taught ...
... Virginia . His father was an industrious farmer and storekeeper , and considered to be in very good circumstances , according to the notions of that period . Archibald was the third of nine children , and at a very early age was taught ...
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... Virginia , and though Mr. Alexander had gone through the prescribed course of study , he was very reluctant to be licensed , on account of an abiding sense of unfitness , but the Presbytery and his preceptor had no idea that he would ...
... Virginia , and though Mr. Alexander had gone through the prescribed course of study , he was very reluctant to be licensed , on account of an abiding sense of unfitness , but the Presbytery and his preceptor had no idea that he would ...
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... Virginia . This mission was in pursuance of a plan adopted by the Synod of Virginia , ' and Mr. Alexander and Mr. John Lyle having received the appointments , they were directed to proceed to Petersburg , and there separate . From ...
... Virginia . This mission was in pursuance of a plan adopted by the Synod of Virginia , ' and Mr. Alexander and Mr. John Lyle having received the appointments , they were directed to proceed to Petersburg , and there separate . From ...
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... Virginia . " His return to Prince Edward and the College was hailed with much cordiality , and the old president's house was put in repair in expectation of his new relations . " On the 5th of April 1802 he was married , and in the ...
... Virginia . " His return to Prince Edward and the College was hailed with much cordiality , and the old president's house was put in repair in expectation of his new relations . " On the 5th of April 1802 he was married , and in the ...
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... Virginia , and had contributed several articles to various magazines , but he was more eager to acquire know- ledge himself than to appear before the public as an author . To this , like the former part of his life - work , he was ...
... Virginia , and had contributed several articles to various magazines , but he was more eager to acquire know- ledge himself than to appear before the public as an author . To this , like the former part of his life - work , he was ...
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