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... lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny me and my ad- herents to be the sole proprietors of this estate , then it lies upon you to shew , that , ever since ...
... lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny me and my ad- herents to be the sole proprietors of this estate , then it lies upon you to shew , that , ever since ...
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... Lord hath said unto him , curse David . " And " Let him curse , for the Lord hath bidden him . " All the antient versions support such a trans- lation . Dr. Sykes ( in his Comment on the Epistle to the Hebrews ) was the first who ...
... Lord hath said unto him , curse David . " And " Let him curse , for the Lord hath bidden him . " All the antient versions support such a trans- lation . Dr. Sykes ( in his Comment on the Epistle to the Hebrews ) was the first who ...
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... ( Lord Buck- inghamshire ) , explained the details of his Plan , and the means of putting it in execution ; observing , that the success of the measure would much depend upon the person to whom it was confided ; when his Lordship was ...
... ( Lord Buck- inghamshire ) , explained the details of his Plan , and the means of putting it in execution ; observing , that the success of the measure would much depend upon the person to whom it was confided ; when his Lordship was ...
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... Lord Buckinghamshire , he first ad- dressed his Lordship as follows : " MY LORD , Aug. 10 , 1806 . of " I beg leave to call to your Lordship's recollection , that , in the month of July 1802 , I had the honour ( through the medium of Mr ...
... Lord Buckinghamshire , he first ad- dressed his Lordship as follows : " MY LORD , Aug. 10 , 1806 . of " I beg leave to call to your Lordship's recollection , that , in the month of July 1802 , I had the honour ( through the medium of Mr ...
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... Lord for their direction , proved a brilliant and imposing miscon- ceit in unenlightened countries .... The Jews thought that the love of their country consisted in cherishing their vain and extravagant opinions of their own ...
... Lord for their direction , proved a brilliant and imposing miscon- ceit in unenlightened countries .... The Jews thought that the love of their country consisted in cherishing their vain and extravagant opinions of their own ...
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