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... endeavours to prove them to be consistent with the principles that he always professed , and with those which distinguished the old Whigs . In this summer , ( 1791 , ) appeared Mackintosh's Vindicia Gallice ; in which that able writer ...
... endeavours to prove them to be consistent with the principles that he always professed , and with those which distinguished the old Whigs . In this summer , ( 1791 , ) appeared Mackintosh's Vindicia Gallice ; in which that able writer ...
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... endeavours to ascer- tain the antiquity of this belief . It was certainly an antient doctrine but it does not appear that the Israelites were ac- quainted with it so early as he endeavours to prove ; and that , 1500 years before the ...
... endeavours to ascer- tain the antiquity of this belief . It was certainly an antient doctrine but it does not appear that the Israelites were ac- quainted with it so early as he endeavours to prove ; and that , 1500 years before the ...
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... endeavours of the French free - thinkers to overturn the Christian Religion , by the effect of their antichristian writings , & c . - The consideration of this principal branch of his subject naturally leads him to expatiate on the ...
... endeavours of the French free - thinkers to overturn the Christian Religion , by the effect of their antichristian writings , & c . - The consideration of this principal branch of his subject naturally leads him to expatiate on the ...
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