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... tion beneficial to every man , without reference to his religious profession . No man felt his religion degraded , because that re- ligion was not the established one . But it was a very different consideration if that religion was ...
... tion beneficial to every man , without reference to his religious profession . No man felt his religion degraded , because that re- ligion was not the established one . But it was a very different consideration if that religion was ...
Page 208
... tion , that we have received neither appetite nor affection , from the hand of the Almighty , which is not good , in its temperate and legitimate exercise ; and which was not designed to excellent ef- fects . It is by the abuse of our ...
... tion , that we have received neither appetite nor affection , from the hand of the Almighty , which is not good , in its temperate and legitimate exercise ; and which was not designed to excellent ef- fects . It is by the abuse of our ...
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... tion , abundance never could be hurtful to them : but if in conse- quence of the plenty of corn , the quantity with which they go to market to furnish themselves with other things is very much reduced in value , they are deprived of the ...
... tion , abundance never could be hurtful to them : but if in conse- quence of the plenty of corn , the quantity with which they go to market to furnish themselves with other things is very much reduced in value , they are deprived of the ...
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Reids Two Voyages to New South | 7 |
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