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... most ad- vanced years . In comparing thefe , my thoughts were directed to- ward the natural changes that took place from the gradual growth of the parts in youth , to the decays of age , and the most certain methods of reprefenting ...
... most ad- vanced years . In comparing thefe , my thoughts were directed to- ward the natural changes that took place from the gradual growth of the parts in youth , to the decays of age , and the most certain methods of reprefenting ...
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... most pro- eftant countries , government has been induced to tolerate other perfuafions : but the partial manner in which this is done , proves that it refults not from liberal ideas of religious right , but merely from motives of ...
... most pro- eftant countries , government has been induced to tolerate other perfuafions : but the partial manner in which this is done , proves that it refults not from liberal ideas of religious right , but merely from motives of ...
Pagina 507
a most vexatious perfecution , which may terminate in the lofs of his benefice . Thus , though the ftate extends civil tolera- tion to all diffenters , excepting to Socinians , who , by a most iniquitous law , are liable to be punished ...
a most vexatious perfecution , which may terminate in the lofs of his benefice . Thus , though the ftate extends civil tolera- tion to all diffenters , excepting to Socinians , who , by a most iniquitous law , are liable to be punished ...
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