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... motives already recited , we may believe they would be unwilling , if they could avoid it , to fall into defperate terms with that intereft , which might , in the courfe of chances , prevail . From ali thefe confiderations it was ...
... motives already recited , we may believe they would be unwilling , if they could avoid it , to fall into defperate terms with that intereft , which might , in the courfe of chances , prevail . From ali thefe confiderations it was ...
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... motives of felf intereft and ambition , or the more exalted ones of virtue and public fpirit . That the love of liberty was pre- dominant in the character of William ; that his ambition was un- der the direction of principle , and ...
... motives of felf intereft and ambition , or the more exalted ones of virtue and public fpirit . That the love of liberty was pre- dominant in the character of William ; that his ambition was un- der the direction of principle , and ...
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... motive for preferring the walled aque- ducts , and for avoiding leaden pipes . Vitruvius mentions hereafter that the water pafing through fuch pipes was not deemed whole- fome , on account of its imbibing fome particles of the lead and ...
... motive for preferring the walled aque- ducts , and for avoiding leaden pipes . Vitruvius mentions hereafter that the water pafing through fuch pipes was not deemed whole- fome , on account of its imbibing fome particles of the lead and ...
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... motives to thofe who differ from him in opinion . He accufes thofe who wish for the re- peal of the test act , of ... motive with thefe ; becaufe the road to preferment is as open to them now , as it would be after the repeal . Befide ...
... motives to thofe who differ from him in opinion . He accufes thofe who wish for the re- peal of the test act , of ... motive with thefe ; becaufe the road to preferment is as open to them now , as it would be after the repeal . Befide ...
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... motives , calls them ' a rabble , ' and defcribes their teachers as men too lazy to get an honeft living by that trade to which the modefty of their parents configned them . ' This is farely calumny . We look on the Methodists as an ...
... motives , calls them ' a rabble , ' and defcribes their teachers as men too lazy to get an honeft living by that trade to which the modefty of their parents configned them . ' This is farely calumny . We look on the Methodists as an ...
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