The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 3
... consider the question of law as well as of fact . Then comes the inquiry which , even at this distance of time , retains so much of its interest , who was Junius ? And it is curious WOODFALL'S JUNIUS . 3 Woodfall's Junius,
... consider the question of law as well as of fact . Then comes the inquiry which , even at this distance of time , retains so much of its interest , who was Junius ? And it is curious WOODFALL'S JUNIUS . 3 Woodfall's Junius,
Page 7
... considers it as explained with a perfect probability by supposing that , as Hamilton was acquainted with the late Mr. Woodfall , and used to call sometimes at his office , the letter in question had been read to him , or its substance ...
... considers it as explained with a perfect probability by supposing that , as Hamilton was acquainted with the late Mr. Woodfall , and used to call sometimes at his office , the letter in question had been read to him , or its substance ...
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... considering how many of them are very young men , put in of late in the necessity of the churches . " With the resto- ration this evil ended ; but that was not an age in which any means I were likely to be taken for the moral and ...
... considering how many of them are very young men , put in of late in the necessity of the churches . " With the resto- ration this evil ended ; but that was not an age in which any means I were likely to be taken for the moral and ...
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... considers man as a manufac- turing animal , a definition which escaped the ancients : it estimates his importance , not by the sum of goodness and of knowledge which he possesses , not by the virtues and charities which should flow ...
... considers man as a manufac- turing animal , a definition which escaped the ancients : it estimates his importance , not by the sum of goodness and of knowledge which he possesses , not by the virtues and charities which should flow ...
Page 50
... consider their ways and be wise : that we should learn from wise antiquity , on this point indeed truly deserving to be styled so ; that we should do our part in obedience to the first great commandment , which bids us " Replenish the ...
... consider their ways and be wise : that we should learn from wise antiquity , on this point indeed truly deserving to be styled so ; that we should do our part in obedience to the first great commandment , which bids us " Replenish the ...
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