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... contrast with this splendid vehicle ; viza a Chinese waggon with four wheels of
equal height , very clumsy , painted green all over , and in every respect
resembling the waggons used in Holland for the purpose of carrying manure . I
confess ...
... contrast with this splendid vehicle ; viza a Chinese waggon with four wheels of
equal height , very clumsy , painted green all over , and in every respect
resembling the waggons used in Holland for the purpose of carrying manure . I
confess ...
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With great plainness , but with high respect for the learned Bishop , Mr. A. here
discusses the difficult questions concerning the gifts and operations of the Spirit .
While the Bishop of Landal maintains , in his " Address to Young Persons , ” that
in ...
With great plainness , but with high respect for the learned Bishop , Mr. A. here
discusses the difficult questions concerning the gifts and operations of the Spirit .
While the Bishop of Landal maintains , in his " Address to Young Persons , ” that
in ...
Page 171
Whether Mr. W.'s theory be accurate respecting these particulars is of no
importance . The evident utility of the practice , or the effect produced , will
interest the public and give a value to his treatise , up , and In his former
pamphlet , Mr. W. N 2 ...
Whether Mr. W.'s theory be accurate respecting these particulars is of no
importance . The evident utility of the practice , or the effect produced , will
interest the public and give a value to his treatise , up , and In his former
pamphlet , Mr. W. N 2 ...
Page 217
The noble speaker enters into a variety of statements respecting commerce ,
which we cannot detail , but which serve to ... With respect to the highly important
measure which produced the debate , his Lordship thus concludes his judicious ...
The noble speaker enters into a variety of statements respecting commerce ,
which we cannot detail , but which serve to ... With respect to the highly important
measure which produced the debate , his Lordship thus concludes his judicious ...
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its institution , has been , with respect to its leading inembers , a band of
systematic traitors ; that no possible means would have been adequate to their
suppression but the most unremitting coercion . ' The latter essays contain
Thoughts on the ...
its institution , has been , with respect to its leading inembers , a band of
systematic traitors ; that no possible means would have been adequate to their
suppression but the most unremitting coercion . ' The latter essays contain
Thoughts on the ...
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