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... present associations who had previ- ously demeaned themselves peacefully and honestly ? " The reply was emphatically , " Yes , I do know it : it is certainly true . " This fact we consider as of high importance , with reference to the ...
... present associations who had previ- ously demeaned themselves peacefully and honestly ? " The reply was emphatically , " Yes , I do know it : it is certainly true . " This fact we consider as of high importance , with reference to the ...
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... present Distresses , as originating from Neglect of Principles laid down in these Works . By W.Spence , Esq . F.L.S. ... present republication of his tracts is in- troduced by a few prefatory remarks , declaring his conviction that the ...
... present Distresses , as originating from Neglect of Principles laid down in these Works . By W.Spence , Esq . F.L.S. ... present republication of his tracts is in- troduced by a few prefatory remarks , declaring his conviction that the ...
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... present citizens of Syracuse is attached to some religious profession or order , and all are enraptured with the pageantry of piety : but their manners are said to be singularly corrupt and depraved . The papyrus flourishes as an indige ...
... present citizens of Syracuse is attached to some religious profession or order , and all are enraptured with the pageantry of piety : but their manners are said to be singularly corrupt and depraved . The papyrus flourishes as an indige ...
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