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... friend was to look on at humble distance . I had the honour of meeting this very baronet afterwards at the house of one of his friends in town . He laughed heartily at the circumstance , applauded my spirit , and invited me to his house ...
... friend was to look on at humble distance . I had the honour of meeting this very baronet afterwards at the house of one of his friends in town . He laughed heartily at the circumstance , applauded my spirit , and invited me to his house ...
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... friend , and the warmth with which the measure was opposed by the other friends consulted , the Circular Letter was withdrawn from the Clerk , and never was transmitted to the Com mittee . As the hope of Reform became more and more ...
... friend , and the warmth with which the measure was opposed by the other friends consulted , the Circular Letter was withdrawn from the Clerk , and never was transmitted to the Com mittee . As the hope of Reform became more and more ...
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... Friends . The proceedings against Hannah Barnard , for her supposed here- tical opinions , are criticised with spirit and sound reasoning by this Appellant ; who endeavours to shew that the history of the Society affords no proof that ...
... Friends . The proceedings against Hannah Barnard , for her supposed here- tical opinions , are criticised with spirit and sound reasoning by this Appellant ; who endeavours to shew that the history of the Society affords no proof that ...
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