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... occasion , we attempted to convey similar sentiments : < There is one maxim on which I must dwell with all earnestness . Whatever correction you apply to the evil , let it be but just sufficient for the purpose required ; and , while ...
... occasion , we attempted to convey similar sentiments : < There is one maxim on which I must dwell with all earnestness . Whatever correction you apply to the evil , let it be but just sufficient for the purpose required ; and , while ...
Page 184
... occasion . Can this be the natural or legal state of Neutrals and Allies relatively to each other ? One of the parties who occasion this unnatural and illegal conflict must be most grievously in the wrong ; for acts of bloody violence ...
... occasion . Can this be the natural or legal state of Neutrals and Allies relatively to each other ? One of the parties who occasion this unnatural and illegal conflict must be most grievously in the wrong ; for acts of bloody violence ...
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... occasion for gratitude . He censures the Quakers for not shutting their shops on Good - Friday , the Jews for want ... occasions . Art . 47. Reflections on the Present State of Things in these Nations . By the late excellent Dissenting ...
... occasion for gratitude . He censures the Quakers for not shutting their shops on Good - Friday , the Jews for want ... occasions . Art . 47. Reflections on the Present State of Things in these Nations . By the late excellent Dissenting ...
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