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... facts demands that all fhould be related ; and it is frequently of no lefs ufe to display the evil that ought to be abhorred , than the good that ought to be imitated . But literary hiftory effentially de- mands felection . To tell the ...
... facts demands that all fhould be related ; and it is frequently of no lefs ufe to display the evil that ought to be abhorred , than the good that ought to be imitated . But literary hiftory effentially de- mands felection . To tell the ...
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... facts 82 Cononis narrationes 562 Dralloc's life of Hobart alias Griffin , alias Lord Maffey , alias D. of Ormond 434 Dyer's flavery and famine , punishments for Sedition E 440 560 558 Eaton D. I. Trial of Education plan of Elphinftonius ...
... facts 82 Cononis narrationes 562 Dralloc's life of Hobart alias Griffin , alias Lord Maffey , alias D. of Ormond 434 Dyer's flavery and famine , punishments for Sedition E 440 560 558 Eaton D. I. Trial of Education plan of Elphinftonius ...
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... facts , but are we therefore to conclude that because these very variations proved what Mr. Paley calls undefignedness ... fact frequently referred to in the New Testament ? The Doctor goes on to tell us , " that the fpeculative part of ...
... facts , but are we therefore to conclude that because these very variations proved what Mr. Paley calls undefignedness ... fact frequently referred to in the New Testament ? The Doctor goes on to tell us , " that the fpeculative part of ...
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... fact , that even the most virulent enmity is too prudent to advance it . He who fhould call Hercules a pigmy , could perfuade thofe only , who never faw or heard of Hercules . One point principally laboured by the letter - writer in the ...
... fact , that even the most virulent enmity is too prudent to advance it . He who fhould call Hercules a pigmy , could perfuade thofe only , who never faw or heard of Hercules . One point principally laboured by the letter - writer in the ...
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... know of , which have not been participated and avowed by the nation ; " and afterwards , " the fact is , every Properly , internecine , mang man , while he moves on with the ftream , 22 A Letter upon the Meeting of Parliament .
... know of , which have not been participated and avowed by the nation ; " and afterwards , " the fact is , every Properly , internecine , mang man , while he moves on with the ftream , 22 A Letter upon the Meeting of Parliament .
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