Life Times And Correspondence of James Manning And the Early History of Brown

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He commenced A. B. At Dublin. He scorns all honors, unless conferred like grace from heaven, " unthought of, unimplored. " My other friends are of the same complexion ; therefore I will never ask one of them to accept of a feather from your college. Mr. Isaac Wood man, of Sutton in Leicestershire, is a prince in his spirit and conduct. He is the father of our Midland Association, and a wise counsellor to us all. He has such a degree of modesty that he will not wear the feather you sent him, and... wishes not to have it known on this side of the water. But what then ? Has he done you any damage or dishonor ? No. All that know him will revere him as a man of wisdom, benevolence, and learning in the Greek language and philosophy. As to damage, I will tell you. He is a man of substance, and has a fine library ; he has no children ; and you will have half, if not the whole, for your college when he dies. Will this hurt you ? Perhaps some money into the bargain. And thus I should have attached others to your interests ; but you would not let me, in your wisdom.

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