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... question , we doubt not , may prefer it to the former arrangements : - but , for ourselves , we con- fess that we are not thoroughly satisfied with it . As we profess that we are far from violently infected with the Antistrophic ...
... question , we doubt not , may prefer it to the former arrangements : - but , for ourselves , we con- fess that we are not thoroughly satisfied with it . As we profess that we are far from violently infected with the Antistrophic ...
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... question on the Person of Christ . From the numerous opinions which have been formed rela- tive to this point , and from the fierce controversies which it has occasioned among the learned , ( and which are far from being settled , ) it ...
... question on the Person of Christ . From the numerous opinions which have been formed rela- tive to this point , and from the fierce controversies which it has occasioned among the learned , ( and which are far from being settled , ) it ...
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... question with regard to America , for America never advanced the claim that the flag of the neutral protected enemy's property . - Yet so much has been said of a desire on the part of the Americans to cover enemy's property , that it ...
... question with regard to America , for America never advanced the claim that the flag of the neutral protected enemy's property . - Yet so much has been said of a desire on the part of the Americans to cover enemy's property , that it ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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