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Page 51
... reference to the establishment of a new system of mea- sures : although we cannot but regard them as intimately connected with it , because they furnish that which , in our opinion , must be considered as one of the most unobjection ...
... reference to the establishment of a new system of mea- sures : although we cannot but regard them as intimately connected with it , because they furnish that which , in our opinion , must be considered as one of the most unobjection ...
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- reference to morality , ' as far as that term includes a practical regard to the several duties of life , we should wish the author to inform us what teacher can , in this respect , compare with Jesus Christ ? Can any moral precepts ...
- reference to morality , ' as far as that term includes a practical regard to the several duties of life , we should wish the author to inform us what teacher can , in this respect , compare with Jesus Christ ? Can any moral precepts ...
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... reference to the plates , and other powerful claims on our notice , forbid us to track the author through the learned maze of his demonstration of the Balani . Appended to the work is an ingenious paper , in the form of a critical ...
... reference to the plates , and other powerful claims on our notice , forbid us to track the author through the learned maze of his demonstration of the Balani . Appended to the work is an ingenious paper , in the form of a critical ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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