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A two-volume Life of Erasmus ( 1758, 1760 ) drew upon Jean Le Clerc: " Jortin was in many ways a late representative of Christian humanism, as well as an active citizen in the protestant republic of letters ".

Jortin and wrote
Hurd wrote two acrimonious defences of Warburton On the Delicacy of Friendship ( 1755 ), in answer to John Jortin and a Letter ( 1764 ) to Dr Thomas Leland, who had criticized Warburton's Doctrine of Grace.

Jortin and on
Jortin mostly avoided controversy, though a dissertation on Virgil's treatment of the dead, by conflicting with Warburton's treatment, drew attack from Warburton's disciple Richard Hurd.

Jortin and .
* Buckham, Philip Wentworth ; Spence, Joseph ; Holdsworth, Edward ; Warburton, William ; Jortin, John, Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum Collecta, Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant ; 1825.
Upper Canada College's motto is palmam qui meruit ferat, meaning " let he who merited the palm bear it ," and was derived from the poem by John Jortin titled Ad Ventos ante A. D. MDCXXVIII (" To the Winds Before 1727 ").
In this translation he had the assistance of friends, including Zachary Pearce, John Jortin, and Samuel Johnson.
John Jortin ( 23 October 1698 – 5 September 1770 ) was an English church historian.
Jortin was the son of Renatus Jordain, a French Huguenot refugee and government official, and Martha Rogers, daughter of Daniel Rogers.
Jortin published other miscellaneous pamphlets and tracts, and seven volumes of sermons appeared after his death.
* Buckham, Philip Wentworth ; Spence, Joseph ; Holdsworth, Edward ; Warburton, William ; Jortin, John, Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum Collecta, Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant ; 1825.
* Buckham, Philip Wentworth ; Spence, Joseph ; Holdsworth, Edward ; Warburton, William ; Jortin, John, Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum Collecta, Cambridge: Printed for W. P. Grant ; 1825.

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With a business association established with two entrepreneurs, Edward Molton and Stephen Warwick, and with John Muggeridge from Conran serving briefly as an assistant, he set about working primarily for the music industry.
1880 saw the Great North Western Telegraph Company established to connect Ontario and Manitoba but within a year it was taken over by Western Union, leading briefly to that company's control of almost all telegraphy in Canada.
Penn established representative government and briefly combined his two possessions under one General Assembly in 1682.
In Africa, posts were established on the Gold Coast ( now Ghana ), the Slave Coast ( now Benin ), and briefly in Angola.
Following Napoleon's defeat in the Napoleonic Wars France went through several further regime changes, being ruled as a monarchy, then briefly as a Second Republic, and then as a Second Empire, until a more lasting French Third Republic was established in 1870.
Musashi briefly established a fencing school that same year.
During the uprising in the Punic mainland, the mercenary troops in Corsica and Sardinia toppled Punic rule and briefly established their own, but were expelled by a native uprising.
The city briefly dominated the area under King Ramkhamhaeng, who established the Thai alphabet, but after his death in 1365, Sukothai fell into decline and became subject to another emerging Thai state: the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the lower Chao Phraya area.
Mafeking briefly served as capital of the pre-independence Bantustan of Bophuthatswana in the 1970s, before the adjoining town of Mmabatho was established as capital.
Except for 5 years ( 740 – 745 ), when the capital was briefly moved again, it remained the capital of Japanese civilization until Emperor Kammu established a new capital, Nagaoka-kyō, in 784 before moving to Heian-kyō, or Kyoto, a decade later in 794.
Quite a significant number of the citizen groupings known collectively as the antifascist ' partisan movement ' that did much to defeat fascist forces during the war, were politically communist-oriented or otherwise radical left in political views, such as left communists and anarchists – continuing to a great extent the political spirit of the failed Republican forces that fought Franco during the Spanish Civil War and the anarchist forces who briefly established a social-anarchist society in Catalonia, among other similar precedents.
Most notably, Thomas Edison, briefly a resident of Sunbury, established the Edison Illuminating Company of Shamokin in the fall of 1882.
The first stories of temporary European settlement in the Rivesville area involve a Boston native, Pompey Leggett, who settled briefly in the area in 1694, but the first permanent settlements along the Monongahela were not established until after the French and Indian War in 1763.
He briefly established a cobbler's shop in 1895, but this failed after a few months as his shoe-mending skills were insufficient.
During the " talk " era the station, between 1993 and 1996, tried to launch a hot talk format on the station, acquiring J. R. Gach from WGR as the afternoon drive show and established syndicated hot talkers The Howard Stern Show ( by this time now almost exclusively on the FM dial ), G. Gordon Liddy, Laura Schlessinger, The Fabulous Sports Babe, Tom Leykis and ( briefly, before Gach's arrival ) Don and Mike.
In 1934 the studio established its own animation house, under the Screen Gems brand ; Columbia's leading cartoon series were Krazy Kat, Scrappy, The Fox and the Crow, and ( very briefly ) Li ' l Abner.
Farther south, the Spanish colony of Spanish Florida, centered on St. Augustine, was established in 1565, while to the north, the French were establishing settlements in what is now Canada ( Charlesbourg-Royal briefly occupied 1541-43 ; Port Royal, established in 1605 ).
During her childhood, Rose moved with her family several times, living with relatives in Minnesota and then Florida, briefly returning to De Smet, South Dakota, before the family finally settled in Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894, where her parents eventually established a dairy and fruit farm.
A series in 1916 depicted Franz Josef, the Austrian crown, and the coat of arms, and between 1917 and 1919 Emperor Charles I briefly made an appearance on stamps before the republic was established.
In 1796, to better position themselves in the increasingly global market, where politics played a major role, the North West Company briefly established an agency in New York City.
The dynasty Constantine established was also soon swallowed up in civil war and court intrigue until it was replaced, briefly, by Julian the Apostate's general Jovian and then, more permanently, by Valentinian I and the dynasty he founded in 364.
After finishing school he briefly worked in his father's ships ' chandlery business in Lyttelton, but later established himself as a successful farmer near Cheviot, to the north of Christchurch.
Three new privately owned English-language newspapers were briefly established, although none could achieve the critical mass of subscribers and advertising revenue necessary for survival.
However, shipbuilding was briefly revived when the National Shipyard No. 1 was established during the First World War and for a short period afterwards, when the first prefabricated ships, including the War Glory, were constructed there.

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Among the political figures targeted by the magazine were former Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles and Arthur H. Vandenberg, Jr., who had briefly served as President Eisenhower's Appointments Secretary.
This idea was sketched briefly by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene and was explicitly exposed in two 1980 articles in Nature magazine.
Examples of these groups include: in Amsterdam, the Provos ; in the UK, King Mob, the producers of Heatwave magazine ( who later briefly joined the SI ), and the Angry Brigade.
The motto was taken in turn from Gentleman's Journal, a similar magazine which ran briefly from 1692 to 1694.
Los Angeles band The Bronx briefly appeared on Island Def Jam Music Group for the release of their 2006 self-titled album, which was named one of the top 40 albums of the year by Spin magazine.
Mossberg 12 gauge bolt-action shotguns were briefly popular in Australia after the 1997 firearms law changes, but the shotguns themselves were awkward to operate and only had a three-round magazine, thus offering no practical and real advantages over a conventional double-barrel shotgun.
Similar guns were also used briefly by the United States Army in a Vietnam-era instinctive shooting program called " Quick Kill " ( Time magazine, Friday, July 14, 1967 ).
He was also briefly involved in publishing a Romanian-language magazine, titled Luceafărul (" The Morning Star "), and was again in contact with Mihail Şora, who had been granted a scholarship to study in France, and by Şora's wife Mariana.
The Nice briefly considered looking for a replacement but, ( according to sources such as MOJO magazine ) they followed the example set by 1-2-3 ( later Clouds ), and decided to continue as a rock organ trio.
After briefly working at Haaretz, in 1950, Avnery ( with Shalom Cohen and two others ) bought the failing magazine HaOlam HaZeh (" This World ").
Starting May 1989 and ending May 1990, Dilton briefly became the star of his own magazine named Dilton's Strange Science.
The magazine also became the subject of controversy after a story by C. M. Eddy, Jr. was published in the May – July issue, " The Loved Dead ", that briefly mentioned necrophilia.
After briefly working in advertising, a profession he grew to dislike intensely, Scarfe's early caricatures of public figures were published in satirical magazine Private Eye throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
He worked briefly for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today.
* Marvel ( magazine ), an American science fiction magazine published between 1939 and 1941 and briefly in 1950
When it briefly changed its name to the " National Statesman Party " in 1977 ( it would reverse the change in 1980 ), Time magazine suggested that it was " doubtful " that the name change would " hoist the party out of the category of political oddity.
At the end of 1905, after amnesty was declared, Petliura returned briefly to Kiev but soon moved to the Russian capital of Petersburg in order to publish the socialist-democratic monthly magazine Vil ’ na Ukrayina ( Free Ukraine ).
The magazine was revived briefly from 1990 to 1994.
Dark Horse Star Wars comic editor Peet Janes briefly joined the staff, but financial difficulties at the magazine ended his tenure very quickly.
She married and divorced, and modeled briefly for Harper's Bazaar, then worked as a writer and editor at Vogue magazine for fourteen years with a wardrobe and style to match the position.
In the later 1990s, Baker wrote a weekly sports column for The Times and was briefly a columnist for early issues of movie magazine Empire.
Fagen wrote briefly in the 1980s for Premiere magazine, including a few witty pieces on Henry Mancini and Ennio Morricone.
After working briefly for the radical magazine Friends in 1971, she co-founded the feminist magazine Spare Rib in 1971 with Marsha Rowe.

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