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... reason , from hints given in your four volumes , from a certain advertisement , and from your forbearing to write , after promising all endeavours should be used towards satisfying the discontented ; from all these , I say I have but ...
... reason , from hints given in your four volumes , from a certain advertisement , and from your forbearing to write , after promising all endeavours should be used towards satisfying the discontented ; from all these , I say I have but ...
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... reason to think me ; but you have given me so great a proof of your good- nature and complaisance , that I depend upon being excused for con- tinuing to trespass upon your time and patience . I must add , that I am in a house full of ...
... reason to think me ; but you have given me so great a proof of your good- nature and complaisance , that I depend upon being excused for con- tinuing to trespass upon your time and patience . I must add , that I am in a house full of ...
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... reason , has been too often pursued not merely to the neglect but even to the contempt of reason ; and when this is the case , little good can be effected by ar- gumentation . Those , however , who are disposed to view religion as " a ...
... reason , has been too often pursued not merely to the neglect but even to the contempt of reason ; and when this is the case , little good can be effected by ar- gumentation . Those , however , who are disposed to view religion as " a ...
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