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Page 88
... allowed of freedoms being taken with facts ; and that the author does not regard this indulgence of his order as useless , the letters before us , as well as his conduct to some of our eminent statesmen , and his subsequent explanation ...
... allowed of freedoms being taken with facts ; and that the author does not regard this indulgence of his order as useless , the letters before us , as well as his conduct to some of our eminent statesmen , and his subsequent explanation ...
Page 257
... allowed , as that is too busy a season for any extra allowance of time . Perhaps , if one day out of every week throughout the year was allowed , besides Sunday , whicia should rather be deemed a day of rest , in conformity with our ...
... allowed , as that is too busy a season for any extra allowance of time . Perhaps , if one day out of every week throughout the year was allowed , besides Sunday , whicia should rather be deemed a day of rest , in conformity with our ...
Page 504
... allowed only a public interview . The moment his pupil ap- peared in arms and took a part in public affairs , the good Arch- bishop became by turns a General , a Diplomatist , and a Mi- nister ; and discerning readers will not fail to ...
... allowed only a public interview . The moment his pupil ap- peared in arms and took a part in public affairs , the good Arch- bishop became by turns a General , a Diplomatist , and a Mi- nister ; and discerning readers will not fail to ...
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