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... present them to the eye through such a diminishing me- dium of vision as deprives them of all their grandeur and importance . Philosophists may well admire the mild and gentle temper with which he asserts and vindicates his opi- nions ...
... present them to the eye through such a diminishing me- dium of vision as deprives them of all their grandeur and importance . Philosophists may well admire the mild and gentle temper with which he asserts and vindicates his opi- nions ...
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... present possessor , who purchased the correspondence in 1808 , is not quite so indecisive . For our own part , we cannot severely censure Mr. Marshall for his procrastination ; being clearly of opinion that the public would have been no ...
... present possessor , who purchased the correspondence in 1808 , is not quite so indecisive . For our own part , we cannot severely censure Mr. Marshall for his procrastination ; being clearly of opinion that the public would have been no ...
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... present Communion , we ought well to consider the words and meaning of the Twelfth Canon . 6 Finding that new projects are on foot , I thought fit to give you ( as well as others ) this short hint of my sentiments ; to be communicated ...
... present Communion , we ought well to consider the words and meaning of the Twelfth Canon . 6 Finding that new projects are on foot , I thought fit to give you ( as well as others ) this short hint of my sentiments ; to be communicated ...
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... present work . We recommend it to the thinking part of the public to forget for a moment that they are reading a sermon , and conceive themselves attending to the arguments of a sober and enlightened philosopher . To pu- rify the ...
... present work . We recommend it to the thinking part of the public to forget for a moment that they are reading a sermon , and conceive themselves attending to the arguments of a sober and enlightened philosopher . To pu- rify the ...
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... present life he has a foretaste of the fruits of his sin . He is restless , anxious , dissatisfied : at one time harrassed by uncertainty as to the probable result of his projects ; at another , soured by the failure of them ; at ...
... present life he has a foretaste of the fruits of his sin . He is restless , anxious , dissatisfied : at one time harrassed by uncertainty as to the probable result of his projects ; at another , soured by the failure of them ; at ...
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