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... shew that it applies to , or rather includes , the disputed proposition . The consequence therefore is , that the person who disputes the proportion must deny either the principle or the application ; and this necessarily shews , in a ...
... shew that it applies to , or rather includes , the disputed proposition . The consequence therefore is , that the person who disputes the proportion must deny either the principle or the application ; and this necessarily shews , in a ...
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... shew the importance of obtaining from Parliament a General Inclosure Bill . Unquestionably , there is much waste land in Great Britain , which , by cultiva- tion , may be turned to a good account : but evils may arise , on the other ...
... shew the importance of obtaining from Parliament a General Inclosure Bill . Unquestionably , there is much waste land in Great Britain , which , by cultiva- tion , may be turned to a good account : but evils may arise , on the other ...
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... shew , in the first place , that with natural advantages greatly superior to those of Jesus , Mahomet , having the ... shews that the founders of them acted on quite different and even opposite principles . The conduct of Jesus shews in ...
... shew , in the first place , that with natural advantages greatly superior to those of Jesus , Mahomet , having the ... shews that the founders of them acted on quite different and even opposite principles . The conduct of Jesus shews in ...
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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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