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Page 81
... reason , therefore , to expect , that these letters would be sent to me , agreeably to Dr. Gregory's voluntary promise . I had reason likewise to expect , either that the whole would be published in the ensuing spring , or that he would ...
... reason , therefore , to expect , that these letters would be sent to me , agreeably to Dr. Gregory's voluntary promise . I had reason likewise to expect , either that the whole would be published in the ensuing spring , or that he would ...
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... reason to expect . If , on the contrary , he was convinced that his reasoning was fallacious , and that his arguments were refuted by my first letter , it became his duty , in conformity to his express promise , candidly and explicitly ...
... reason to expect . If , on the contrary , he was convinced that his reasoning was fallacious , and that his arguments were refuted by my first letter , it became his duty , in conformity to his express promise , candidly and explicitly ...
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... reasons , " continued Mr. Mowbray , gravely , " for supposing that the devil has any thing to do with the thoughts ? " " I can give you the best reason in the world , " replied Mr. Wentworth , " the Scriptures affirm it again and again ...
... reasons , " continued Mr. Mowbray , gravely , " for supposing that the devil has any thing to do with the thoughts ? " " I can give you the best reason in the world , " replied Mr. Wentworth , " the Scriptures affirm it again and again ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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