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The subject of it is , reverence of the Deity ; an interesting subjea , indeed ! and treated in a very interesting manner . Mr. Paley ohlerves , that mockery and ridicule , when exer cised upon the Scriptures , or even upon the places ...
The subject of it is , reverence of the Deity ; an interesting subjea , indeed ! and treated in a very interesting manner . Mr. Paley ohlerves , that mockery and ridicule , when exer cised upon the Scriptures , or even upon the places ...
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We did bope and expect that the Author , in treating a subject that has already exercised , to so little purpose , the learning and sagacity of the greatest mathematicians , pbilosophers , and muficians of modern times , would have been ...
We did bope and expect that the Author , in treating a subject that has already exercised , to so little purpose , the learning and sagacity of the greatest mathematicians , pbilosophers , and muficians of modern times , would have been ...
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For the subject is curious ; and though the longitude has not yet been discovered , bold adventurers have seldom been denied that portion of praise to which the motives of their voyage , and the dangers they have run , entitled them .
For the subject is curious ; and though the longitude has not yet been discovered , bold adventurers have seldom been denied that portion of praise to which the motives of their voyage , and the dangers they have run , entitled them .
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