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hif excellent tutor . At the ; agex > ten > he was removed to Durham , to be under the care of his uncle , the Rev- T . Walf&f , pa stor 61 tfr < l J * r 6 test $ M © is ^ e ^ ters in that town , andsitbseq&efttly mtfcri&er of the MrH Hill < 2 hapeiy Leeds , Hk
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Dissenting Acsaeipfryy at Keadal , sa long ably afodsolely ebndiicted by the Rev . Dr . Rotheram . ^ li t I 75 l ? he went ^^ ifc ^? University of E ^ rtbar ^ i Ipptelre he enjoyed the advantages of that celebrated school , devoted himself chiefly to his favourite study the
Mathematics , and was honoured with the ! attention of Principal Wishart and of Dr . Matthew Stewart , Professor of Mathem&tl&Syafcd fatfeter ( rf the justly Celebrated Professor Dugald Stewart , In a letter to the Re . viewer , dated February 11 , 1806 , Mt . WaT&r thus writes : —^ Wheu ybii ^ ee a ^ airi iVfr ^^ Stewdrtj present my very respectful compliments , both aa a tribute to his own high character , arni to the memory of his' father * ** ncjer whose rtuition I acquined whatever taste I
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was a very , active number of a debating society , ^ which met alternately at . the lodgings of its meiribei % . Arildhg his fellow students and intimate frien < fe ^ £ jnay bfe naeMtoued the l ^ fe a m » bj ^ learned and e ^ ceHe » t ? & 0 y . v ! &t € w ¥ ^
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and impaired digestion , * tiafass " ed lli m * lppg and dreadfully . His Phykdfan recommended sea bath * ing and a suspension of all mental exertion . He spent the autumn
on the coast , ' and ; in a letter to his friend ,, has So beautifully and feelingly described his sensations , enjoyments ^ jid occupations ^ that we f $ e ; l oUr limits most irksoqie iti only all 0 ivitig as a reference \ tq ; it : Vidd j ) . S&t In 175 ^ , ^ de . qliliQd ^ plnyit ^ tipn to be the
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v . JKe «» ww ^—Life J& . George Walker * 505
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1810, page 505, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2409/page/33/
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