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... prove . His ambition , which was chiefly displayed in so ardently seeking the episcopal throne of Saint David's , cannot be blamed ; for when it was at last offered to him on dishonourable terms , his probity revolted , and spurned the ...
... prove . His ambition , which was chiefly displayed in so ardently seeking the episcopal throne of Saint David's , cannot be blamed ; for when it was at last offered to him on dishonourable terms , his probity revolted , and spurned the ...
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... prove , simply this : That religious sentiment , however perverted by bigotry or fanaticism , has always a tendency to moderation , if not indiffer- ence ; that it seldom assumes any great portion of activity or enthus siasm , except ...
... prove , simply this : That religious sentiment , however perverted by bigotry or fanaticism , has always a tendency to moderation , if not indiffer- ence ; that it seldom assumes any great portion of activity or enthus siasm , except ...
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... prove the high estimation in which this stone was held by the Orientals , he thus sums up the amount of his evidence : My object is to prove that this stone is very antient ; that it is found in many countries in the East ; that it has ...
... prove the high estimation in which this stone was held by the Orientals , he thus sums up the amount of his evidence : My object is to prove that this stone is very antient ; that it is found in many countries in the East ; that it has ...
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