Our World's Great Benefactors: Short Biographies of the Men and Women Most Eminent in Philanthropy, Patriotism, Art, Literature, Discovery, Science, InventionRoberts Brothers, 1884 - 520 σελίδες |
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admiration afterwards American appointed became began benefactor Bishop Boone BORN brought called career cause character Charles Christian Church College death devoted DIED discovery Duke Elihu Burritt eminent England English experiments fame famous father favor fortune Franklin friends Garrison gave genius George George Moore grave Havelock heart honor Hugh Miller human Humphry Davy invention inventor John JOSEPH LANCASTER Josiah Wedgwood King knowledge labor land learned lectures light Linnæus literary lived London Lord LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL master ment mind native nature never noble obtained once Oxford Parliament passed persons Philippe Pinel Pinel poet possessed prison received result Royal Samuel Whitbread says Scotland slavery slaves society soon spirit success suffering thought tion took traveller visited Westminster Abbey William Lloyd Garrison William Penn writing young