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... living in peace and charity with sectaries . CORRESPONDENCE ... To the laborious communication of A. B. we are not able to reply at similar length : but we are obliged to him for reminding us of the severities with which Morgan , the ...
... living in peace and charity with sectaries . CORRESPONDENCE ... To the laborious communication of A. B. we are not able to reply at similar length : but we are obliged to him for reminding us of the severities with which Morgan , the ...
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... living , he was destroyed by attempting to ride a favourite colt , which he would not permit to be broken in according to the corrupt modes of established society . It is impossible to avoid loving and pitying so remarkable a character ...
... living , he was destroyed by attempting to ride a favourite colt , which he would not permit to be broken in according to the corrupt modes of established society . It is impossible to avoid loving and pitying so remarkable a character ...
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... living animals ( the result of which experi- ments ought not to be applied to the animal economy of man with such confidence as is usually given to them ) , what we ought to think of the pretensions of Haller and his followers on the ...
... living animals ( the result of which experi- ments ought not to be applied to the animal economy of man with such confidence as is usually given to them ) , what we ought to think of the pretensions of Haller and his followers on the ...
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