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... practice of religion and morality . To do good is the characteristic of Christia- nity ; and the science of politics instructs us to render our good actions as extensively beneficial , as possible . In the next place , country gentlemen ...
... practice of religion and morality . To do good is the characteristic of Christia- nity ; and the science of politics instructs us to render our good actions as extensively beneficial , as possible . In the next place , country gentlemen ...
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... practice will certainly be followed with great advantage . If the young student spend two hours in a day in walking exercise , he will by this practice , save to his studies at least seven hundred hours in a year , ' Several other ...
... practice will certainly be followed with great advantage . If the young student spend two hours in a day in walking exercise , he will by this practice , save to his studies at least seven hundred hours in a year , ' Several other ...
Page 431
... practice ; as likewise Certificates and other Vouchers of the Efficacy of the Published by M. Lenoir , Author of the Pratique de P'Ora- teur François , & c . 8vo . 5s . sewed . Dulau and Co. 1799 . Art . 23. The Logographic Emblematical ...
... practice ; as likewise Certificates and other Vouchers of the Efficacy of the Published by M. Lenoir , Author of the Pratique de P'Ora- teur François , & c . 8vo . 5s . sewed . Dulau and Co. 1799 . Art . 23. The Logographic Emblematical ...
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