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... attention is given in a series of chapters : but we do not observe any notice of the ecclesiastical establishments . - As the power of defence , among the Portuguese , is now an object of attention , we shall quote Mr. M.'s statement of ...
... attention is given in a series of chapters : but we do not observe any notice of the ecclesiastical establishments . - As the power of defence , among the Portuguese , is now an object of attention , we shall quote Mr. M.'s statement of ...
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... attention ; it is also pleasant to observe the agreeable prospects and situations , and the improved state of ... attention which other publications demand : but we proceed to the following passage : • We trust it will not be made a ...
... attention ; it is also pleasant to observe the agreeable prospects and situations , and the improved state of ... attention which other publications demand : but we proceed to the following passage : • We trust it will not be made a ...
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... attention of every man liv- ing . For no rank , no elevation in life , and , let me add , no conduct , how circumspect soever , ought to tempt a reasonable man to conclude , that these inquiries do not , nor possibly can concern him . A ...
... attention of every man liv- ing . For no rank , no elevation in life , and , let me add , no conduct , how circumspect soever , ought to tempt a reasonable man to conclude , that these inquiries do not , nor possibly can concern him . A ...
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of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 9 |
C | 11 |
Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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