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... Remarks , & c . SIR , A GREEABLY to the Liberty I had reserved to myself in my former Let- ter , of making fuch Replies as your Remarks fhould require , I will give you my Thoughts of your Anftver to that Letter . I must own , as foon ...
... Remarks , & c . SIR , A GREEABLY to the Liberty I had reserved to myself in my former Let- ter , of making fuch Replies as your Remarks fhould require , I will give you my Thoughts of your Anftver to that Letter . I must own , as foon ...
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... remarks are unnecessary , as the Commissioners admit the principle for which I have contended . As , however , I may not rightly apprehend the meaning of the Commissioners on this head , I will make this observation . Ifby casually ...
... remarks are unnecessary , as the Commissioners admit the principle for which I have contended . As , however , I may not rightly apprehend the meaning of the Commissioners on this head , I will make this observation . Ifby casually ...
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... behoves every worthy individual , who has any power of expressing his feelings , boldly to inveigh against an evil so notoriously degrading , and so obviously wicked . However num'rously they rise , Look but at one with 92 REMARKS.
... behoves every worthy individual , who has any power of expressing his feelings , boldly to inveigh against an evil so notoriously degrading , and so obviously wicked . However num'rously they rise , Look but at one with 92 REMARKS.
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