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... reader , " that you had a design of concluding so and so , but was given to understand it would disappoint so many of your readers , that , upon mature deliberation and advice of friends , you had resolved on the contrary . " Now , Sir ...
... reader , " that you had a design of concluding so and so , but was given to understand it would disappoint so many of your readers , that , upon mature deliberation and advice of friends , you had resolved on the contrary . " Now , Sir ...
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... reader will find the motives which have determined me . My next and most arduous undertaking was to give a practical and evangelical exposition of the allegory ; such as might interest the most pious reader , without disgusting the most ...
... reader will find the motives which have determined me . My next and most arduous undertaking was to give a practical and evangelical exposition of the allegory ; such as might interest the most pious reader , without disgusting the most ...
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... reader . The subject of antient history more readily admits of be ing represented compendiously , than that of modern times : but the author has given his whole strength to the attempt to compress the latter . If in this branch he has ...
... reader . The subject of antient history more readily admits of be ing represented compendiously , than that of modern times : but the author has given his whole strength to the attempt to compress the latter . If in this branch he has ...
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