The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... cause of our provocation being an indefinable , nameless something upon which we can never ask for an explanation ... causes exist altogether , or chiefly , in the imagination ; * the imagination is so ever busy in colouring and ...
... cause of our provocation being an indefinable , nameless something upon which we can never ask for an explanation ... causes exist altogether , or chiefly , in the imagination ; * the imagination is so ever busy in colouring and ...
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... cause of Divine Truth , as in the spirit of controversy it was supposed , evinces ra- ther their mutual utility in watching with a jealous eye over the purity of the Sa- cred Text , and stimulating each others exertions in the common cause ...
... cause of Divine Truth , as in the spirit of controversy it was supposed , evinces ra- ther their mutual utility in watching with a jealous eye over the purity of the Sa- cred Text , and stimulating each others exertions in the common cause ...
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... cause at also , by an order for one thousand Testa- first proposed to incorporate themselves ments of their edition lately completed . with the parent Society , but afterwards agreed , that an independent establish- ment in Dublin ...
... cause at also , by an order for one thousand Testa- first proposed to incorporate themselves ments of their edition lately completed . with the parent Society , but afterwards agreed , that an independent establish- ment in Dublin ...
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