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Page 36
... prove the CONSISTENCY of Edmund Burke . " We have attentively considered the various hints , arguments , allu- sions , and remarks , which occur in almost every page of the Doctor's book , all subsidiary to this great end ; and allowing ...
... prove the CONSISTENCY of Edmund Burke . " We have attentively considered the various hints , arguments , allu- sions , and remarks , which occur in almost every page of the Doctor's book , all subsidiary to this great end ; and allowing ...
Page 204
... prove ; and that , 1500 years before the birth of Christ , they entertained the opinion that the soul of man was a substance distinct from the body , and existed , after death , in the earth , in a state of separation from it . The text ...
... prove ; and that , 1500 years before the birth of Christ , they entertained the opinion that the soul of man was a substance distinct from the body , and existed , after death , in the earth , in a state of separation from it . The text ...
Page 490
... prove the whole demand , and where to prove the residue ? Or ought he not ( which seems most equitable ) to be compelled to prove his debt against his immediate predecessor only ? -the assignees of that predecessor proving , in their ...
... prove the whole demand , and where to prove the residue ? Or ought he not ( which seems most equitable ) to be compelled to prove his debt against his immediate predecessor only ? -the assignees of that predecessor proving , in their ...
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