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... tion , from the authority quoted , has in our jud , ment , the very opposite tendency . See the 1st chap . of 20 brating a festival in honour of their divinity , who | Mr. Bryant , displays much ingenuity and learning , had in that ...
... tion , from the authority quoted , has in our jud , ment , the very opposite tendency . See the 1st chap . of 20 brating a festival in honour of their divinity , who | Mr. Bryant , displays much ingenuity and learning , had in that ...
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... tion , with which we are unacquainted , " but when the manuscript was presented to the editors , it was recommended to bring it forward in its present form , as the best means of promoting the effect intended , " namely , " to gratify ...
... tion , with which we are unacquainted , " but when the manuscript was presented to the editors , it was recommended to bring it forward in its present form , as the best means of promoting the effect intended , " namely , " to gratify ...
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... tion or repeal of all those laws by which the peace and order of society are protected , and in their room , it were to be enacted , that every man should be judge of his own cause , and every society , whether self- constituted or ...
... tion or repeal of all those laws by which the peace and order of society are protected , and in their room , it were to be enacted , that every man should be judge of his own cause , and every society , whether self- constituted or ...
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... tion of the duties of his profession , but by a knowledge of the world , and the affairs of the world . In forcible argu- ments , he vindicates the non - residence , in most instances , of Clergymen , not from propriety , but from ...
... tion of the duties of his profession , but by a knowledge of the world , and the affairs of the world . In forcible argu- ments , he vindicates the non - residence , in most instances , of Clergymen , not from propriety , but from ...
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... tion , and hopeless ambition . But the con equences are perhaps yet more extensive than the limits of a single paper can suffice to point out , when we con- sider that the mischiefs of a fashionable life are too frequently perpetuated ...
... tion , and hopeless ambition . But the con equences are perhaps yet more extensive than the limits of a single paper can suffice to point out , when we con- sider that the mischiefs of a fashionable life are too frequently perpetuated ...
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