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Page 90
Thy attributes are simple , mild , and plain ; But , destitute of Thee , all else is vain : Like Saturn's ring , encompassing the whole , Thou'rt of Truth's planetary sphere the soul ! Of every gift , of each acquirement best , And oft ...
Thy attributes are simple , mild , and plain ; But , destitute of Thee , all else is vain : Like Saturn's ring , encompassing the whole , Thou'rt of Truth's planetary sphere the soul ! Of every gift , of each acquirement best , And oft ...
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The decisions of courts are sometimes erroneous : posterity , how- ever , should know the truth , and nothing but the truth . ' This is a subject on which we should rejoice to see some- thing certainly established , if it were favorable ...
The decisions of courts are sometimes erroneous : posterity , how- ever , should know the truth , and nothing but the truth . ' This is a subject on which we should rejoice to see some- thing certainly established , if it were favorable ...
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Where , also , the national religion inforces the truths of morality by its own peculiar sanctions , and evinces its ... to smile at its officious and impotent attempts at the protection of truth in moral and po- litical inquiries ?
Where , also , the national religion inforces the truths of morality by its own peculiar sanctions , and evinces its ... to smile at its officious and impotent attempts at the protection of truth in moral and po- litical inquiries ?
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