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Pagina 34
... learning , appears in this book every spirit in the poetical parts of his prophecy . way equal to his subject , which was the most The following lines , in that glorious com- mission which is given the Messiah to extir- pate the host of ...
... learning , appears in this book every spirit in the poetical parts of his prophecy . way equal to his subject , which was the most The following lines , in that glorious com- mission which is given the Messiah to extir- pate the host of ...
Pagina 35
... learning would be to read with- ' To encourage therefore some ingenious pen out hesitation . It is for the advancement of capable of so generous an undertaking , and in the pleasure we receive in being agreeable to some measure to ...
... learning would be to read with- ' To encourage therefore some ingenious pen out hesitation . It is for the advancement of capable of so generous an undertaking , and in the pleasure we receive in being agreeable to some measure to ...
Pagina 37
... learning and good sense , I think myself to have seen the little boy , who , says he , must obliged to suggest to your consideration what- needs be a very fine child by the account that ever may promote or prejudice them . There is ...
... learning and good sense , I think myself to have seen the little boy , who , says he , must obliged to suggest to your consideration what- needs be a very fine child by the account that ever may promote or prejudice them . There is ...
Pagina 38
... learning , take and though I say it , keep as good things , and our case into consideration ; and , with a gloss receive as fine company , as any over this end on brave Elihu's sentiments , assert the rights of the town , let the other ...
... learning , take and though I say it , keep as good things , and our case into consideration ; and , with a gloss receive as fine company , as any over this end on brave Elihu's sentiments , assert the rights of the town , let the other ...
Pagina 39
... learning the principles of justice and so- action as that of dragging the governor of a briety , as the youth in other countries did to town after his chariot . I know this is gene - acquire the most difficult arts and sciences ; rally ...
... learning the principles of justice and so- action as that of dragging the governor of a briety , as the youth in other countries did to town after his chariot . I know this is gene - acquire the most difficult arts and sciences ; rally ...
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