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... thing his own way ; ' for this implies that he has something to do with the appointment of things , or , to use Col ... thing their own way . We take notice of this part of the author's picture of the advantages of religion , because ...
... thing his own way ; ' for this implies that he has something to do with the appointment of things , or , to use Col ... thing their own way . We take notice of this part of the author's picture of the advantages of religion , because ...
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... things , avoid the Houses of Parliament , there is no contending with them . At pre- sent you are safe , for this House of Commons has lost all dignity ; and dares not do any thing . 6 Adieu , Thursday night , Oct. 5. 1769 . I shall be ...
... things , avoid the Houses of Parliament , there is no contending with them . At pre- sent you are safe , for this House of Commons has lost all dignity ; and dares not do any thing . 6 Adieu , Thursday night , Oct. 5. 1769 . I shall be ...
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... thing , enlighten us . Lord of glory , grant the deliverance of the faithful . Ŏ thou maker of every good thing , sustain the good . O thou giver of every useful gift , vouchsafe unto us fortitude . Guardian of the faithful , deliver us ...
... thing , enlighten us . Lord of glory , grant the deliverance of the faithful . Ŏ thou maker of every good thing , sustain the good . O thou giver of every useful gift , vouchsafe unto us fortitude . Guardian of the faithful , deliver us ...
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