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... question is very learnedly discussed whether it ought to be generally used as an article of diet : but all the information which we can collect is that some writers have recommended it to be taken with temperance , while others have ...
... question is very learnedly discussed whether it ought to be generally used as an article of diet : but all the information which we can collect is that some writers have recommended it to be taken with temperance , while others have ...
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... question of example in a more extended view , and look to the general effect produced upon the minds of men , it cannot be doubted but the opportunity thus given to Charles , to dis- play his firmness and piety , has created more ...
... question of example in a more extended view , and look to the general effect produced upon the minds of men , it cannot be doubted but the opportunity thus given to Charles , to dis- play his firmness and piety , has created more ...
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... question is clearly , forcibly , and , I think , convincingly , stated by Rapin , who exposes very ably the extreme folly of trusting to measures , without consideration of the men who are to execute them . Even in Hume's statement of ...
... question is clearly , forcibly , and , I think , convincingly , stated by Rapin , who exposes very ably the extreme folly of trusting to measures , without consideration of the men who are to execute them . Even in Hume's statement of ...
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