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... believe to be the best . But let those persons , and those per- sons only , pay for the maintenance of their clergy and their houses of worship . Why should others , who demand not the aid of a Protestant clergy , who frequent not a ...
... believe to be the best . But let those persons , and those per- sons only , pay for the maintenance of their clergy and their houses of worship . Why should others , who demand not the aid of a Protestant clergy , who frequent not a ...
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... believe something very near that for the Africans ; but the Covent Garden people have set the example of giving Mr. Colman an unprecedented sum , which he never received before , which was 1,000l . for John Bull ; but then it must be ...
... believe something very near that for the Africans ; but the Covent Garden people have set the example of giving Mr. Colman an unprecedented sum , which he never received before , which was 1,000l . for John Bull ; but then it must be ...
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... believe the taste is at all extinct . I believe it is to be revived ; but it would have a much better chance if it were not thrown open , in my opinion .'- p . 173 . One of the most fruitful of modern dramatic authors is Mr. W. T. ...
... believe the taste is at all extinct . I believe it is to be revived ; but it would have a much better chance if it were not thrown open , in my opinion .'- p . 173 . One of the most fruitful of modern dramatic authors is Mr. W. T. ...
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