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Page 231
... writer is to prove that Britain , like the farmer , has had the three successive warnings which were to precede her ruin . If the farmer's story be applicable , therefore , her ruin must now be inevitable : -but the writer , who has ...
... writer is to prove that Britain , like the farmer , has had the three successive warnings which were to precede her ruin . If the farmer's story be applicable , therefore , her ruin must now be inevitable : -but the writer , who has ...
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... writer calls taking upon himself in those trials the function of the judge , and attempting to lay down the law to the jury ; ' and for urging in defence of his clients doctrines unconstitutional and false : ' for instance , that the ...
... writer calls taking upon himself in those trials the function of the judge , and attempting to lay down the law to the jury ; ' and for urging in defence of his clients doctrines unconstitutional and false : ' for instance , that the ...
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... writer of that letter gave to it the autho rity of his signature and his residence , as well as G. W. By a third letter from C - s M - s , we are sorry to find him still labouring under a misconception . As long as he continues to make ...
... writer of that letter gave to it the autho rity of his signature and his residence , as well as G. W. By a third letter from C - s M - s , we are sorry to find him still labouring under a misconception . As long as he continues to make ...
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of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 9 |
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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