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... fact , to every lover of order and of peace . " The style and tone of the publication is somewhat too much of the ... facts ; and as to his own reasoning upon those facts , the reader will be com- petent to judge of the degree of value ...
... fact , to every lover of order and of peace . " The style and tone of the publication is somewhat too much of the ... facts ; and as to his own reasoning upon those facts , the reader will be com- petent to judge of the degree of value ...
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... fact not generally known- viz : that , in the summer of 1830 , Mr. Hus- kinson was asked whether he and his friends would accept office , and returned for answer a declaration that the support thus solicited could not be given to any ...
... fact not generally known- viz : that , in the summer of 1830 , Mr. Hus- kinson was asked whether he and his friends would accept office , and returned for answer a declaration that the support thus solicited could not be given to any ...
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... fact , and prodigious the mis- sorrowful of all , the sight of a large assem- chief which is springing from it . There are bly of professing Christians , where all the other causes which might have been illustra- elegance , splendor ...
... fact , and prodigious the mis- sorrowful of all , the sight of a large assem- chief which is springing from it . There are bly of professing Christians , where all the other causes which might have been illustra- elegance , splendor ...
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