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ins^roity a^ i> biography .
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Sl&tch of the Life , tfrith ^ gs and CA&racter $ f Moses Mendch-$ Q $ n . v ¦ " ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ - \ •? ' ¦ .. •¦* Em » ffjdtJhie en&rgmit , quorum vit-• t . , t ytifc * s ohttdt ^ rG&gusld domi . * Juyeii .
Jisr the catalogue of illustrious authors in Qermany , duriqg the eighteenth c $ n * ury * v * e ^ fii ^ i the name of a man who , under every 4 i&advaptage of birth , aad early situation , rose to intellectual , lite * mzMJW 0 PWr » l eminepks .
AIo&b » MEK ^ EXStaouN * wa $ fenc « n , ¦ in 17 ? 9 ^ at Dessau , in the circle of Upper Saxopy . His ta ^ ^ # ^ Je wish * choql- rnas , ter , Ua 4 gfe ^ di ^ $ culty in providing fprtlie ^ vwM « of the passing day ; his office j ^ ig litUe esteemed by the com-Mv ^ Vfi ftf ^ tii& b * ^ * ^? ^ f * j » d jKry ; > qap ; Uy r ^ rpunerated * 4 < H , bpjuej the - subject of tht $ m ^ ^ i t w «^ iASl ^ ucted only i ? Hebrenjr , ftaid in the elements of tfey ^ Q ?^ , felig ^ Qn s and . all ^ oji ^ fee Nvas placed at one of the pubfip
3 $ baQ )* tf the Jews 4 ) e * lear ^ sc « rc ;« ly any thir ^ g there Mfhfck } &r v ^ r ^ t ^ ed Ji ) is faculties , or added . tp W stock of ^ n < Mvle < Jgc . . ; Xfc « work * of Mai pHWides , hpw r
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ever , fell into bis hands while he Was yet a t > oy . To the pferusa 4 of tfaeib he applied himself with a diligence which undermined hifi health . So fond was fee of 4 he
employment , that he devoted to it Whole night 3 : nor could he te easily torn from his favourite author , to whom he was mamly in ^ dehted for the love of truth , df
free inquiry and of philosopMca reflection , which charaeteri » ed him through liife , —and by his intirna * ncquamtance with whose writings his talents Were developed and titi k proved . Those talents were lit once
considerate and vaflea , WiA more than itsual Strength of understanding Mendelssohn united ft warm yet enlightened' seosibiKty His love of . rnedaphysic&l inVesti « - gation was mingled vvith occasion ^
indulgence in polite literature . IJe < wrote verses when he wad only lea years old : hot , thbttgh hi * trims litidri of « kfe ^ MWs » at •* nWwA later period , ' $ fc * ws iKjft fep harf some claim to the h&nours of a
poet ) his habits and- bia incluia' tioh marked him for a phi / osopher . ^ S ^^ rsevered in tiie study of ^ atoa tohtdea ^ aml trtmiifested a 4 ** cided predilection for abstr&ct jpeculation * .
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. - • ¦ ; -ti » - . - MONTHLY REPOSITORY OF Theology and General iMerature .
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IJOilLXXXVUi . APRIL . ^ Vol . VHI .
Ins^Roity A^ I≫ Biography .
ins ^ roity a ^ i > biography .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1813, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2427/page/1/
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