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... considered . The depreciation of the intellectual powers of man is not the mode by which revelation proceeds to recom- mend itself ; and it is one which , we are persuaded , its modern advocates and apologists would not employ , if they ...
... considered . The depreciation of the intellectual powers of man is not the mode by which revelation proceeds to recom- mend itself ; and it is one which , we are persuaded , its modern advocates and apologists would not employ , if they ...
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... considered as perfectly independent of the will of the people . LAW . Art . 24. Observations , & c . upon the Act for taxing Income ; in which the Principles and Provisions of the Act are fully considered , with a View to facilitate its ...
... considered as perfectly independent of the will of the people . LAW . Art . 24. Observations , & c . upon the Act for taxing Income ; in which the Principles and Provisions of the Act are fully considered , with a View to facilitate its ...
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... considered themselves merely as the lieutenants of Voltaire . To dissipate prejudice , to annihilate error , to enlighten mankind , to prepare the reign of con cord and beneficence on earth , formed the bold design of the ency ...
... considered themselves merely as the lieutenants of Voltaire . To dissipate prejudice , to annihilate error , to enlighten mankind , to prepare the reign of con cord and beneficence on earth , formed the bold design of the ency ...
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Michells Sermon | 26 |
of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 28 |
ADELUNG Three Essays 62 | 62 |
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