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... necessary fund , of the enthusiastic admiration in which the Argo- nautic adventurers were held for ages , and of the numerous fables which obscured the tradition of their narrative . The question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias ...
... necessary fund , of the enthusiastic admiration in which the Argo- nautic adventurers were held for ages , and of the numerous fables which obscured the tradition of their narrative . The question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias ...
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... necessary success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper instructions . As a moralist , it will perhaps raise no wonder if the author should be found so much a man of the world , as to admit various convenient ...
... necessary success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper instructions . As a moralist , it will perhaps raise no wonder if the author should be found so much a man of the world , as to admit various convenient ...
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... necessary inheritance of the younger sons of the no- bility and gentry . On these points there can be no doubt ; and therefore it is clear that thus far the parliamentary in- terest in question is highly beneficial to the Christian ...
... necessary inheritance of the younger sons of the no- bility and gentry . On these points there can be no doubt ; and therefore it is clear that thus far the parliamentary in- terest in question is highly beneficial to the Christian ...
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... necessary to be continually in company ' . The character which our author proposes to create , is extremely amiable in all the situations and offices in which it is represented . The rea- der will be prepared not to expect any very ...
... necessary to be continually in company ' . The character which our author proposes to create , is extremely amiable in all the situations and offices in which it is represented . The rea- der will be prepared not to expect any very ...
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... necessary to the virtues of other professional cha- racters , or necessary to man in general as a moral agent . We are not distinctly informed whether religion , that is , of course , Christianity , is to be considered as any thing more ...
... necessary to the virtues of other professional cha- racters , or necessary to man in general as a moral agent . We are not distinctly informed whether religion , that is , of course , Christianity , is to be considered as any thing more ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.