The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... become , in a great measure , superfluous . ' The following scheme for advancing Indian civilization me- tits the most serious attention : At this moment a seminary for teaching our countrymen , in Britain , the knowledge of the spoken ...
... become , in a great measure , superfluous . ' The following scheme for advancing Indian civilization me- tits the most serious attention : At this moment a seminary for teaching our countrymen , in Britain , the knowledge of the spoken ...
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... become weak as we ? Art thou become like unto us ? " My Chris- tian brethren ! the influence of the scene still vibrates in my nerves ; and it is not easy for me to detach my thought from that friend of man , whose body I then saw ...
... become weak as we ? Art thou become like unto us ? " My Chris- tian brethren ! the influence of the scene still vibrates in my nerves ; and it is not easy for me to detach my thought from that friend of man , whose body I then saw ...
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... become men , and men are to become moral characters , they believe that bounds should be drawn , or that an unlimited permission to follow every recreation would be hurtful . The Quakers , therefore , have thought it proper to interfere ...
... become men , and men are to become moral characters , they believe that bounds should be drawn , or that an unlimited permission to follow every recreation would be hurtful . The Quakers , therefore , have thought it proper to interfere ...
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