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... seem , in general , to justify Gre- goire's eulogy , though it shows a greater mixture of the prejudices of the times , with his purer views of truth , than Mr. Gregoire seems willing to admit . plans had been carried into successful ...
... seem , in general , to justify Gre- goire's eulogy , though it shows a greater mixture of the prejudices of the times , with his purer views of truth , than Mr. Gregoire seems willing to admit . plans had been carried into successful ...
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... seems to please him the more , as it affords him an opportunity of indulging himself in his favourite amusement of punning , by gravely remarking , " this punishment I confess was in some sort capital , but it would have been the best ...
... seems to please him the more , as it affords him an opportunity of indulging himself in his favourite amusement of punning , by gravely remarking , " this punishment I confess was in some sort capital , but it would have been the best ...
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... seems hath been the reason of your astonishment and wonder , and as the matter shall permitt give you that satisfaction which with reason you can expect and which wee like- wise shall exact from you in the rendring to us as Sub ...
... seems hath been the reason of your astonishment and wonder , and as the matter shall permitt give you that satisfaction which with reason you can expect and which wee like- wise shall exact from you in the rendring to us as Sub ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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