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Page 263
... direct in dubious cases , are so extremely judicious that we yield them the most cordial approbation . The rules we shall transcribe : " " • I. A belief in the infinite goodness of God is most consistent with the truest principles of ...
... direct in dubious cases , are so extremely judicious that we yield them the most cordial approbation . The rules we shall transcribe : " " • I. A belief in the infinite goodness of God is most consistent with the truest principles of ...
Page 306
... direct the councils , who col- lect the revenue , and who wield the sword of the state , will discover in the end , that , by excluding coin from circulation , they wage a destructive war against themselves . ' We agree with the author ...
... direct the councils , who col- lect the revenue , and who wield the sword of the state , will discover in the end , that , by excluding coin from circulation , they wage a destructive war against themselves . ' We agree with the author ...
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... direct patrons of such a change as he recommends . The progress of general improvement is infi- nitely slower than he seems to be aware . On looking around the uninviting neighbourhood of New Lanark , he may observe , in all directions ...
... direct patrons of such a change as he recommends . The progress of general improvement is infi- nitely slower than he seems to be aware . On looking around the uninviting neighbourhood of New Lanark , he may observe , in all directions ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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