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nection adTqed ^ grentiy to his usefulness as well as his comfort ; for it enabled him to take a number of
the young mere into bis house a& boarders , to their own ^ rea t ad van - tage , and i t seoifflr-eth to , him , t bisth in their ptor&ntsi a « diin themselves ^ many valuable friendships , which
were of greats importance P « to htm in the sufes ^ q ^ nt f iods of his life * M * s < Priestley ' s engaging manaers and highly improving son c | e ^ « ttra < : ted the warm ; attaciirnent of mH , f \ yfriends , particularly ctf JitrsJBarbau Ids , then Miss * Aiklo ,
whose deep , regrets , ow her leaving W ^ irnngton y ^ « w ^ re ( expressed ui one Qf ^ jtte ' nr § t . pai ! i . 6 Rest productions of l ^ i ^^^^^ y other pieees firpm ^ jtj&e ; 4 me ; . elegant , pen , some ^ r i ^ ei nbubashed ,, but many also ; ^^ jp h Jj ^« 5 P ; *^* ^ ?^ 3 so > ^ ^ re pro * dUc ^ a py in ^^ SJfrts GQAftepte d , withi ihs&e excellent friends of her vaSth * .
Tfee society at WarriBgton was a |; tlife te »? wsiiiff ^ laiJly agreeable . n ^ ibv ; wijfeW f each tehei j a » d wiib Wfa ^^ Mk ^ ^ - ?? ^ s ° ^ IfiWFs vfjflC ^ V ^ I ^^ projector ^ nsJ c ^^^ s ; n W |^ : ' : th « cefoK t ifflffl » ## n ^^ fffttpW « fn ! : P !»" Sw 8 » iiWS » - ^• , : % «< | off ; . - ^««^« l ** » j ^ Mg wj tti j tlie ^ g ( « ^? aad studen ts , . ^ ft §^ « J ^ ^ liJp . ; ip T ;^ itew , he . was •; J ^ jWW ^ f ^ ' it * 8 ^ lly ¦ ¦ ^^ loved by them * Ine trustees , -S lsfe W ^* erl ^ ly : - satisfied with | f | ftj ^^^ , <^ p *| l » of this u ^ t-• W ^ lja ^ lW ^^ " ^ *^ 1 Z' ^ > -B ^ ifflfe ^ W * ^^^ ^ p ^^ ^ l ^ b ^ gr . s ^ iu atio p »„ ,, & c ° 4 P » ^ tnAiv K « Jh nytfl , lihrfejrv rol flL , VCTV f ^^ f ^ lfgnwS 'OffJv ^ ffl ^ WWt > P ^ » ' ** , 4 ^ ?¦ nd ) ni iigora : ^ . ' v i' '» ff r ^* r . f « . 'fcsia ¦ H . U-iVo ^ 'S- . 'fl . ' . ' - " U ^^ ^ 'rViol
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handsome scale , together with two goo 4 houses for Dr . Priestley aud Mr . Holt , Dr . Aikin being accommodated with a third house in the neighbpurhood * . , But notwithstanding these pro * mising [ appearances , the prospects oft the tutors were in several .
respects by no means promisi ng * The subscriptions of distant coa * tribuu > rs gradually fell ofly and endangered a defalcation , o £ > the anniuat salaries : aod the terms vthich had been fixed ; for the board
of students being unreasonaJbiy Iqw ( fifteen pounds a year ) there was link room for a young tutor , with a lately-married , delicate wife , and growing farnily > to-flatter bimself that he should be able to
make provision for : tjbejn * Per- ^ haps his apprehensions of a failure of the academy were > n ^ ore readily indulged than they wouJd athefrwise have l > eeu , oa tbe / aokcount of Mrs . Priestlej ^ ill heaith > and the wish ; ta make trialf of ti
change of air , but , it is cert ^ M ^ th * at it was , in otiaer respeets , with great regret that he detjerwinqd to separate from coJleogues * with whom he had lived so cocdialiy , and to quit a situation ; wh ^ cU was in ever y respect agreeably , U > hifttV Qnd which bad now ia a mfbQti ^ r ceased t ^ be laborious .: . Tfy r 4 fU
grcfifc dwappainliuent ,, huwever ^ anc ) mortification Axf tU © jt ^ usieei ^ he accepted an ¦ . iijvitatiQiv ^ Qi k § £ come the minister © fej ^ e coo ^* # g ^ tion at MilUQpl . ct ^ s p * &i b ja
HT&P . ^ r-Fhe i ^ eso of ^ U . ^ c ^ Mt $ w& eventful lite loixn * u ^ f part jof rti » e history ^ of this institutioB , ' ' ' " ¦ JUT jgi , ;;¦;•••;¦ _ . t ^> iwi * 4 ^ w - , J , " - < •¦ " . ?¦ - . v a ? f » , 7 ¦ ^ . u ; . ^ 3 i 0 f ? * hi
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Historical Account of *{ fie-Warrington Academy . 231
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1813, page 231, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2427/page/11/
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