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Page 203
... regard to the substantial merits of this Holy War , we are persuaded that the candid and impartial Public will rest satisfied that the Gurate of Blagdon has acted uprightly and conscientiously in regard regard to his proceedings ...
... regard to the substantial merits of this Holy War , we are persuaded that the candid and impartial Public will rest satisfied that the Gurate of Blagdon has acted uprightly and conscientiously in regard regard to his proceedings ...
Page 204
regard to his proceedings respecting the management of the Sunday . school at that place ; and that he was by no means well requited for his vigilance by the loss of his curacy and the attack on his character . Art . 18. Truths ...
regard to his proceedings respecting the management of the Sunday . school at that place ; and that he was by no means well requited for his vigilance by the loss of his curacy and the attack on his character . Art . 18. Truths ...
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... regard on the basis of honorable fame : but , if he can furnish amusement for an idle hour , if the pretty trifler , the fashionable lounger , and the family party , purchase and commend his book , the rewards which he seeks will be ...
... regard on the basis of honorable fame : but , if he can furnish amusement for an idle hour , if the pretty trifler , the fashionable lounger , and the family party , purchase and commend his book , the rewards which he seeks will be ...
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