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tion . We can never forget our obliga- by their affecting mediation between an offended Deity and sorrowing , suffering guilt , they are supposed to disarm Almighty vengeance ; and they blend the holiest , sublimest sentiment . with the ...
tion . We can never forget our obliga- by their affecting mediation between an offended Deity and sorrowing , suffering guilt , they are supposed to disarm Almighty vengeance ; and they blend the holiest , sublimest sentiment . with the ...
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... tion ; and when recently formed societies , in several parts of the United States , are devising measures to meliorate the condi- tion of the poor , and to prevent pauperism . " It appears then , that under existing cir- cumstances ...
... tion ; and when recently formed societies , in several parts of the United States , are devising measures to meliorate the condi- tion of the poor , and to prevent pauperism . " It appears then , that under existing cir- cumstances ...
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... tion of the latitude ? The mariner , after having found his latitude by the usual method , would have to reduce it to the new latitude by this rule , " As the square of the earth's transverse axis is to the square of the conjugate , so ...
... tion of the latitude ? The mariner , after having found his latitude by the usual method , would have to reduce it to the new latitude by this rule , " As the square of the earth's transverse axis is to the square of the conjugate , so ...
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