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... conduct . I go on , therefore , in the third place as I proposed , 3. To mention several Rules for your personal conduct . The happy Education which you have had in point of religion , you ought to con- sider as an important and ...
... conduct . I go on , therefore , in the third place as I proposed , 3. To mention several Rules for your personal conduct . The happy Education which you have had in point of religion , you ought to con- sider as an important and ...
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... conduct been absolutely faultless . But , possessing an en- ergetic and distinguishing mind , on which the lessons of experience were never lost , his errors , if he committed any , were quickly re- paired ; and those measures which the ...
... conduct been absolutely faultless . But , possessing an en- ergetic and distinguishing mind , on which the lessons of experience were never lost , his errors , if he committed any , were quickly re- paired ; and those measures which the ...
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... conduct of his excellent friend , their commander , in behalf of the aborigines , was a sure guarantee of his future conduct toward them . ― He said that his chief aid in the ministry , the reverend gentleman then present , would ...
... conduct of his excellent friend , their commander , in behalf of the aborigines , was a sure guarantee of his future conduct toward them . ― He said that his chief aid in the ministry , the reverend gentleman then present , would ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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