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Page 95
... opinion that the late administration uniformly adopted harsh and inexpedient measures with respect to Ireland ; and he observes , speaking of the union , that whatever merits it may internally possess , those merits did not suit with ...
... opinion that the late administration uniformly adopted harsh and inexpedient measures with respect to Ireland ; and he observes , speaking of the union , that whatever merits it may internally possess , those merits did not suit with ...
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... opinions of great men pronounced at distant periods , under the in- fluence of the different modes of thinking , which ... opinion of the Lord Chief Justice delivered in that proceeding embraces a very considerable number of the points ...
... opinions of great men pronounced at distant periods , under the in- fluence of the different modes of thinking , which ... opinion of the Lord Chief Justice delivered in that proceeding embraces a very considerable number of the points ...
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... opinion that infidelity obtains converts among professed Christians , in consequence of their ignorance of the principles and evidences of revealed religion , Mr. R. has here endeavoured to furnish them with a plain and compendious ...
... opinion that infidelity obtains converts among professed Christians , in consequence of their ignorance of the principles and evidences of revealed religion , Mr. R. has here endeavoured to furnish them with a plain and compendious ...
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