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... important pursuits ; he acted regularly and assiduously as a magistrate for his own county , and in that capacity occasional proofs of a manly spirit and firm- gave ness , without which the mere formal discharge of magisterial duty is ...
... important pursuits ; he acted regularly and assiduously as a magistrate for his own county , and in that capacity occasional proofs of a manly spirit and firm- gave ness , without which the mere formal discharge of magisterial duty is ...
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... important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some dif- ferent form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topick , may be thought to strengthen and con- firm the impression of it.With ...
... important , the renewal of it , when brought forth under some dif- ferent form , enlarged perhaps , or abridged , or placed in connection with some other topick , may be thought to strengthen and con- firm the impression of it.With ...
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... important , should have entirely escaped the attention of the editor for surely he who once so happily illustrated the excellence and truth of Christianity , by contrasting it with the imposture of Mohammed , might have wielded with ...
... important , should have entirely escaped the attention of the editor for surely he who once so happily illustrated the excellence and truth of Christianity , by contrasting it with the imposture of Mohammed , might have wielded with ...
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