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... particular magistrates before other men . ' The preventive suggested for the first of these two practices is obvious ; namely , to remove them entirely from the commission of the peace : but it is not so easy , in the second case , to ...
... particular magistrates before other men . ' The preventive suggested for the first of these two practices is obvious ; namely , to remove them entirely from the commission of the peace : but it is not so easy , in the second case , to ...
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... particular topics which are placed at the head of these discourses , we may say gene- rally that they relate to the present duties and the future ex- pectations of mankind . Virtue is placed on its true basis ; and the practice is ...
... particular topics which are placed at the head of these discourses , we may say gene- rally that they relate to the present duties and the future ex- pectations of mankind . Virtue is placed on its true basis ; and the practice is ...
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... particular hypothesis . The marginal notes and titular inscriptions in most of the common Bibles scarcely leave the reader at liberty to explore the genuine historical and critical sense , but fix the attention on some typical or ...
... particular hypothesis . The marginal notes and titular inscriptions in most of the common Bibles scarcely leave the reader at liberty to explore the genuine historical and critical sense , but fix the attention on some typical or ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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