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Page 154
... on the applica tion of experience to Religion , on Enthusiasm , and on Fanaticism , to which was prefixed a dissertation on the Nature of clear Ideas , and the Advantage of distinct Knowlege . Our 29th Vol . N. S. p .
... on the applica tion of experience to Religion , on Enthusiasm , and on Fanaticism , to which was prefixed a dissertation on the Nature of clear Ideas , and the Advantage of distinct Knowlege . Our 29th Vol . N. S. p .
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This is a valuable little tract , and exhibits to great advantage the peculiar manner which the deceased and lamented author pos- sessed , of setting a subject in a remarkably strong and clear point of view .
This is a valuable little tract , and exhibits to great advantage the peculiar manner which the deceased and lamented author pos- sessed , of setting a subject in a remarkably strong and clear point of view .
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This would be an admirable advantage , if our colonists knew how to use it , and were they thoroughly instructed in regard to the nature of commerce and the principles which ought to regulate their intercourse with the parent - state .
This would be an admirable advantage , if our colonists knew how to use it , and were they thoroughly instructed in regard to the nature of commerce and the principles which ought to regulate their intercourse with the parent - state .
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