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... situation , and to communi cate such instruction , and open to them such views as their previous extreme ignorance would allow . Here he endeavoured to put in practice , as far as his situation would permit , those methods of in ...
... situation , and to communi cate such instruction , and open to them such views as their previous extreme ignorance would allow . Here he endeavoured to put in practice , as far as his situation would permit , those methods of in ...
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... situation ; and as they were extremely ignorant , I was desirous that some attention should be paid them beyond the formal and unimpassioned duties of the chaplain . " The time was short , but I obtained leave from the magistrates to ...
... situation ; and as they were extremely ignorant , I was desirous that some attention should be paid them beyond the formal and unimpassioned duties of the chaplain . " The time was short , but I obtained leave from the magistrates to ...
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... situation , and would not allow his son to be confounded with the herd of those , who , purchasing the liberty of deciding on the lives and properties of their fellow - citizens , thought themselves exempted from the necessity of ...
... situation , and would not allow his son to be confounded with the herd of those , who , purchasing the liberty of deciding on the lives and properties of their fellow - citizens , thought themselves exempted from the necessity of ...
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