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Page 99
... become takers ? But whence this ruin ? Ministers can tell ; The baneful cause they doubtless know right well . ( Chee ) * It cannot be forgotten that the Somersetshire Baronet was the person who moved that the Westminster Baronet should ...
... become takers ? But whence this ruin ? Ministers can tell ; The baneful cause they doubtless know right well . ( Chee ) * It cannot be forgotten that the Somersetshire Baronet was the person who moved that the Westminster Baronet should ...
Page 459
... become humane under his standards , and the ascendancy of generous feelings is now visible in all his actions . Such is the actual state of things ; and yet three years have barely passed away since the Hellenians first broke their ...
... become humane under his standards , and the ascendancy of generous feelings is now visible in all his actions . Such is the actual state of things ; and yet three years have barely passed away since the Hellenians first broke their ...
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... become in- alienably intitled to its solicitude . Scarcely commenced , it already extends the radiation of its influence over almost the whole inhabited earth . With other means , Christianity seemed to have become stationary , or to ...
... become in- alienably intitled to its solicitude . Scarcely commenced , it already extends the radiation of its influence over almost the whole inhabited earth . With other means , Christianity seemed to have become stationary , or to ...
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