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Page 103
... less extensive will be its ramifications , and the less danger to the monarchy is to be apprehended from it . Were all the dissenters of Great Britain linked together by one creed , and cemented by one undivided in- terest , their ...
... less extensive will be its ramifications , and the less danger to the monarchy is to be apprehended from it . Were all the dissenters of Great Britain linked together by one creed , and cemented by one undivided in- terest , their ...
Page 248
... less extensively , and under forms of less odious aggravation , than in England . The prevalence of early marriages is doubtless the reason why immoralities of another description are less frequently committed than with us , or at least ...
... less extensively , and under forms of less odious aggravation , than in England . The prevalence of early marriages is doubtless the reason why immoralities of another description are less frequently committed than with us , or at least ...
Page 363
... less wealthy than Carthage , less military than Sparta , and less wisely governed than Crete : but , having been the dwelling- place of learning , science , taste , and genius , her language still occupies the toil and her ruins still ...
... less wealthy than Carthage , less military than Sparta , and less wisely governed than Crete : but , having been the dwelling- place of learning , science , taste , and genius , her language still occupies the toil and her ruins still ...
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