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... question here discussed . He asserts that the West India interest have a right to relief from government . ' The embar- rassments of that body , however , it has been most clearly shewn , have arisen from shortsighted and erroneous ...
... question here discussed . He asserts that the West India interest have a right to relief from government . ' The embar- rassments of that body , however , it has been most clearly shewn , have arisen from shortsighted and erroneous ...
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... question on the divinity of Christ , there are many texts of scripture , which seem plainly to prove both his divinity , and his humanity ; and if I were to take my creed only from those texts , I scarce know which side I should espouse ...
... question on the divinity of Christ , there are many texts of scripture , which seem plainly to prove both his divinity , and his humanity ; and if I were to take my creed only from those texts , I scarce know which side I should espouse ...
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... question . Mr. Ware's authority , in every question connected with the eye , is deservedly very great ; yet on this point it may be inferred that he has formed his opinion rather from the report of others , than from any extensive ...
... question . Mr. Ware's authority , in every question connected with the eye , is deservedly very great ; yet on this point it may be inferred that he has formed his opinion rather from the report of others , than from any extensive ...
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