The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... received rules of in- terpretation in supporting their opinions . Not willing to proceed to quite the same length with the deist , in throwing off all belief in revelation , they choose rather to make their stand half way ; to pare down ...
... received rules of in- terpretation in supporting their opinions . Not willing to proceed to quite the same length with the deist , in throwing off all belief in revelation , they choose rather to make their stand half way ; to pare down ...
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... received there . She replied , with great earnest- ness , " The better , sir ! I can never be thankful enough to God and to the gentlemen of this school , that my children were taught there , and for the instruction they have received ...
... received there . She replied , with great earnest- ness , " The better , sir ! I can never be thankful enough to God and to the gentlemen of this school , that my children were taught there , and for the instruction they have received ...
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... received a severe defeat at Milroy , where Suddy was slain , he himself made prisoner , and compelled to renounce his right to the lands in dispute . A strong body of military was next marched into the highlands to revenge this insult ...
... received a severe defeat at Milroy , where Suddy was slain , he himself made prisoner , and compelled to renounce his right to the lands in dispute . A strong body of military was next marched into the highlands to revenge this insult ...
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