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... situation of the Jews at that time : If , however , ( says . Dr. Parr . ) the affection itself is sanctioned by the example of our Saviour , we are furnished with a sufficient answer to the severe re- proaches of infidels and the wild ...
... situation of the Jews at that time : If , however , ( says . Dr. Parr . ) the affection itself is sanctioned by the example of our Saviour , we are furnished with a sufficient answer to the severe re- proaches of infidels and the wild ...
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... situation was acceptable to him , as it , afforded an opportunity of indulging his passion for study , and united the charms of a learned society , with the quiet of an academical retreat . " In 1736 , he resigned this office , and ...
... situation was acceptable to him , as it , afforded an opportunity of indulging his passion for study , and united the charms of a learned society , with the quiet of an academical retreat . " In 1736 , he resigned this office , and ...
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... situation of the Empire , is the universal sentiment ; and all parties inust feel for him respecting the mode in which the royal correspondence terminated . It is , however , improper to load censures on Mr. Addington , for the humble ...
... situation of the Empire , is the universal sentiment ; and all parties inust feel for him respecting the mode in which the royal correspondence terminated . It is , however , improper to load censures on Mr. Addington , for the humble ...
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