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... supposed not to be sufficient to effect the purpose , others which are of greater force , or which are capable of more direct management , are called in aid . ' From these extracts , our readers will be able to judge of the author's ...
... supposed not to be sufficient to effect the purpose , others which are of greater force , or which are capable of more direct management , are called in aid . ' From these extracts , our readers will be able to judge of the author's ...
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... supposed to have regarded the completion of it as a principal epoch in the youthful engagements of his life . When he had finished it , he no doubt congratulated himself as having ef- fected one principal step toward making the native ...
... supposed to have regarded the completion of it as a principal epoch in the youthful engagements of his life . When he had finished it , he no doubt congratulated himself as having ef- fected one principal step toward making the native ...
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... supposed that he detested an intolerant or persecuting spirit ; and always reprobated the rancour of too many dissenters towards the established church . He was well respected by the most intelligent and liberal of all sects and parties ...
... supposed that he detested an intolerant or persecuting spirit ; and always reprobated the rancour of too many dissenters towards the established church . He was well respected by the most intelligent and liberal of all sects and parties ...
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