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thought was either sufficiently candid , charitable , or modest , and had thereby given countenance to the reproach , thrown upon many mo- derate and worthy men , by hot and violent conformists , for continuing to minister in the church ...
thought was either sufficiently candid , charitable , or modest , and had thereby given countenance to the reproach , thrown upon many mo- derate and worthy men , by hot and violent conformists , for continuing to minister in the church ...
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... thought he cried , Ah , wretch ! I have slain the thing in the world that I loved best ! and he ran himself through before any one could stop his hand . In the up- roar that this occasioned , none thought of following Amadis ; and ...
... thought he cried , Ah , wretch ! I have slain the thing in the world that I loved best ! and he ran himself through before any one could stop his hand . In the up- roar that this occasioned , none thought of following Amadis ; and ...
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... thought , would recall the Absentee , enliven manufactures and commerce , and promote the attachment of the people at large to the Government : When these Thoughts were written , the idea was at least practicable . but the Union of the ...
... thought , would recall the Absentee , enliven manufactures and commerce , and promote the attachment of the people at large to the Government : When these Thoughts were written , the idea was at least practicable . but the Union of the ...
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