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... ( says he ) every man is full of zeal for his own reli- gion , although he regards not morality ; and therefore will en- deavour , to his utmoft , to bring in a reprefentative of his own principles , which , if they be popular , may ...
... ( says he ) every man is full of zeal for his own reli- gion , although he regards not morality ; and therefore will en- deavour , to his utmoft , to bring in a reprefentative of his own principles , which , if they be popular , may ...
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... Says the genius of Hurlothrombo . Had our Author , fay these critics , been to addrefs this longeval skeleton of mortality , he would have called him , Oh Death ! thou speechlefs Orator ! But , how do they know this ? How can they prove ...
... Says the genius of Hurlothrombo . Had our Author , fay these critics , been to addrefs this longeval skeleton of mortality , he would have called him , Oh Death ! thou speechlefs Orator ! But , how do they know this ? How can they prove ...
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... say , that misera eft fervitus ubi jus eft vagum aut incognitum . Nothing therefore can be more inconfiderate than the affectation of totally difregarding precedents as fo many fervile fhackles . The greatest lawyers have ever held them ...
... say , that misera eft fervitus ubi jus eft vagum aut incognitum . Nothing therefore can be more inconfiderate than the affectation of totally difregarding precedents as fo many fervile fhackles . The greatest lawyers have ever held them ...
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... say , of their great talents , but of that HEROIC MODERATION fo neceffary to allay the violence of public disorders : for to be Mo- DERATE amidst party - extremes , requires no common degree of patriotic courage . Such characters rarely ...
... say , of their great talents , but of that HEROIC MODERATION fo neceffary to allay the violence of public disorders : for to be Mo- DERATE amidst party - extremes , requires no common degree of patriotic courage . Such characters rarely ...
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... say , where is the pro- mife of his coming ? for fince the Fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were , & c . [ chap . iii . ver . 3 , 4. ] The primitive Chriftians , as we have seen , had entertained an opinion that the ...
... say , where is the pro- mife of his coming ? for fince the Fathers fell asleep all things continue as they were , & c . [ chap . iii . ver . 3 , 4. ] The primitive Chriftians , as we have seen , had entertained an opinion that the ...
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