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... reason to expect compliance , the deputy as- sured them that , in a cause so just and necessary , he would not scru- ple to appear at the head of the army , and there either persuade them that his majesty had reason on his side , or ...
... reason to expect compliance , the deputy as- sured them that , in a cause so just and necessary , he would not scru- ple to appear at the head of the army , and there either persuade them that his majesty had reason on his side , or ...
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... reason that the Venus of Apelles remained unfinished . ' The Historic Doubts are treated by Mr. Cayley with un- warrantable severity . If the work has not misled mankind , which the biographer admits , we have the more reason for ...
... reason that the Venus of Apelles remained unfinished . ' The Historic Doubts are treated by Mr. Cayley with un- warrantable severity . If the work has not misled mankind , which the biographer admits , we have the more reason for ...
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... reason for triumph than the Me- thodists ; one division of which ( the Wesleyan ) , from a number not exceeding half a dozen persons , in less than the space of eighty years has increased to the astonishing amount of nearly two hundred ...
... reason for triumph than the Me- thodists ; one division of which ( the Wesleyan ) , from a number not exceeding half a dozen persons , in less than the space of eighty years has increased to the astonishing amount of nearly two hundred ...
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