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... respect , of an extreme , though par- tial accuracy . But they lay under the disadvantage of pos sessing no authenticated era prior to that of the Olympiads ; and they were unhappy in their attempts , few and confined as those attempts ...
... respect , of an extreme , though par- tial accuracy . But they lay under the disadvantage of pos sessing no authenticated era prior to that of the Olympiads ; and they were unhappy in their attempts , few and confined as those attempts ...
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... respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be considered as a fund for the provision of the younger sons of our gentry and nobles ; and , in this point of view , it cannot surely be a matter of complaint to any of the higher and ...
... respect of the public . Church benèfices may thus be considered as a fund for the provision of the younger sons of our gentry and nobles ; and , in this point of view , it cannot surely be a matter of complaint to any of the higher and ...
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... respecting the enforcement on the minds of children of the conviction that they are accountable to an all - seeing though unseen Governor , and liable to the punishment of obstinate guilt in a future state , is , to take opportunities ...
... respecting the enforcement on the minds of children of the conviction that they are accountable to an all - seeing though unseen Governor , and liable to the punishment of obstinate guilt in a future state , is , to take opportunities ...
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... respect . A boy intended for the bar may be , in some degree , indulged in that pertinacious temper , which glories in supporting an opinion by all the arguments that can be adduced in its favour : but a boy designed for the church ...
... respect . A boy intended for the bar may be , in some degree , indulged in that pertinacious temper , which glories in supporting an opinion by all the arguments that can be adduced in its favour : but a boy designed for the church ...
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... respect , civility , and kindness , we have used our utmost diligence to get the start of our correspondents , and lay before the public our own impartial , unbiassed opinion of Mr. Woodhouse's Treatise . This performance is intended to ...
... respect , civility , and kindness , we have used our utmost diligence to get the start of our correspondents , and lay before the public our own impartial , unbiassed opinion of Mr. Woodhouse's Treatise . This performance is intended to ...
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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.