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... his principles to practice ; and anxiously to have availed himself of every occasion to deduce conclusions from them which were likely to benefit the cause of religion and morals , or impress them on the hearts of his readers .
... his principles to practice ; and anxiously to have availed himself of every occasion to deduce conclusions from them which were likely to benefit the cause of religion and morals , or impress them on the hearts of his readers .
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the arrangement of it we need not say much , because , having placed the papers in the order in which they occur in the volume , our readers will see at once that little method has been pursued in classification .
the arrangement of it we need not say much , because , having placed the papers in the order in which they occur in the volume , our readers will see at once that little method has been pursued in classification .
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The second section of M. LARCHER'S disquisition adds no great force of evidence to that which has been already ad- duced , and we will not detain our readers longer from other works deserving their attention . ART . XI .
The second section of M. LARCHER'S disquisition adds no great force of evidence to that which has been already ad- duced , and we will not detain our readers longer from other works deserving their attention . ART . XI .
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