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Page 258
... spirit and the refinement of the scholar so happily blended . We never listen to the instructions of this primitive pastor , nor peruse his writings in our closets , without being convinced that nothing elevates the soul like Christian ...
... spirit and the refinement of the scholar so happily blended . We never listen to the instructions of this primitive pastor , nor peruse his writings in our closets , without being convinced that nothing elevates the soul like Christian ...
Page 319
... spirit of this writer intitle him to great praise . He allows to Necker and La Fayette those upright in- tentions , which the outrageous party - spirit of this age has often refused them ; and his praise of America and Washington ...
... spirit of this writer intitle him to great praise . He allows to Necker and La Fayette those upright in- tentions , which the outrageous party - spirit of this age has often refused them ; and his praise of America and Washington ...
Page 441
... spirit of this work , we shall make a short extract : it Having now examined particularly the first part of this far- famed work , I will review the substance and spirit of it at length ; may . be expected that I should have taken some ...
... spirit of this work , we shall make a short extract : it Having now examined particularly the first part of this far- famed work , I will review the substance and spirit of it at length ; may . be expected that I should have taken some ...
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