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... thing to revolt from this country ? Is the conduct of England so very detestable towards all its connec- tions , that it is always advantageous to be disjoined from her ? Why should the East - India Company hold up the government of ...
... thing to revolt from this country ? Is the conduct of England so very detestable towards all its connec- tions , that it is always advantageous to be disjoined from her ? Why should the East - India Company hold up the government of ...
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... thing which I have said and written upon it I have imposed on myself very great restraint . If I have any thing to reproach myself with , it is , that I have said so little . I know not indeed from what motive any eagerness on my part ...
... thing which I have said and written upon it I have imposed on myself very great restraint . If I have any thing to reproach myself with , it is , that I have said so little . I know not indeed from what motive any eagerness on my part ...
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... thing , and then we are told of a thing of which God is not the author . This difficulty is not obviated by any reference to man's freedom as a moral agent ; since , as Mrs. M. afterward remarks , the very will to obey is his gift ; for ...
... thing , and then we are told of a thing of which God is not the author . This difficulty is not obviated by any reference to man's freedom as a moral agent ; since , as Mrs. M. afterward remarks , the very will to obey is his gift ; for ...
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Act of Toleration Æneid animals antient appears argument Barrister belemnites Bertram British cæsura Catholics cause character Charlemagne Christian church Church of England civil considerable court Court of Chancery crown declaration doctrine East-India Company effect England English existence expence expressed Falmouth favour fossil give honour House of Lords India interest intitled Ireland Irish Judge justice King knowlege labour language letter Lord manner Matilda matter means measure ment mind ministers moral Mortham nation nature object observations occasion opinion passage persons Petersburgh poem poet poetry political possess Potemkin present principles Protestantism question readers reason regard reign religion religious remarks respect Rokeby Scotland seems shew Sir John Moore Spain species specimen supposed thing tion Toleration trade troops verse volume whole Wilfrid Wolsey writer