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Pagina 203
... conception without any premedita* So the author should have written ; for
extempore is an adverb , pot an adjektive . P 2 tion , tion , but delivering
discourses of which the train of The Practice of Extempore Presching
recommended . 203.
... conception without any premedita* So the author should have written ; for
extempore is an adverb , pot an adjektive . P 2 tion , tion , but delivering
discourses of which the train of The Practice of Extempore Presching
recommended . 203.
Pagina 221
If it be her interest , is it likely that the will want inclina . tion to pursue it ? If she
have the inclination , who can say that the will not possess the means ; or that
any one state will be able fingly to refift a power which confederated Europe shall
...
If it be her interest , is it likely that the will want inclina . tion to pursue it ? If she
have the inclination , who can say that the will not possess the means ; or that
any one state will be able fingly to refift a power which confederated Europe shall
...
Pagina 280
From all this it appears that , though the author puts Mr , Fox out of the pale of his
favour and protec . tion , he places him in good company ; such , indeed , as the
worthiest man might be ambitious of joining . Speaking of the right of the people ...
From all this it appears that , though the author puts Mr , Fox out of the pale of his
favour and protec . tion , he places him in good company ; such , indeed , as the
worthiest man might be ambitious of joining . Speaking of the right of the people ...
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