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Pagina 175
... practice literally to break bread with each other ; but much confusion and disturbance throughout the whole assembly being thereby occasioned , that practice is now prohibited by posi tive command of Conference . It would very often ...
... practice literally to break bread with each other ; but much confusion and disturbance throughout the whole assembly being thereby occasioned , that practice is now prohibited by posi tive command of Conference . It would very often ...
Pagina 314
... practice ' so peculiar and specific , that no person can be qualified to act in a military capacity , who has not been brought up in the exercise of this particular department , and has in fact received the whole ( or the principal part ) ...
... practice ' so peculiar and specific , that no person can be qualified to act in a military capacity , who has not been brought up in the exercise of this particular department , and has in fact received the whole ( or the principal part ) ...
Pagina 447
... practice , and even by the practice of some men , who are commonly considerate and humane . But truth is , or at least should be the end of all our inquiries : and truth ought to be followed , however disagreeable may be the conclusions ...
... practice , and even by the practice of some men , who are commonly considerate and humane . But truth is , or at least should be the end of all our inquiries : and truth ought to be followed , however disagreeable may be the conclusions ...
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