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... less ap- propriate than the foregoing , is not less spirited , nor less finely conceived : So when pale Cambria o'er her OWEN's bier In heart - felt anguish shed the duteous tear , Far from the fury of each maddening host , Advent'rous ...
... less ap- propriate than the foregoing , is not less spirited , nor less finely conceived : So when pale Cambria o'er her OWEN's bier In heart - felt anguish shed the duteous tear , Far from the fury of each maddening host , Advent'rous ...
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... less than that of Divine inspiration ; the penalties and rewards which they ordain and dispense are no less than eternal glory or eternal con- demnation . Every separate society is governed by a select number of elders , or the richest ...
... less than that of Divine inspiration ; the penalties and rewards which they ordain and dispense are no less than eternal glory or eternal con- demnation . Every separate society is governed by a select number of elders , or the richest ...
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... less novel than many persons imagine ; and though not fully comprehended , they must have been more or less operative in all ages , in com- mercial countries . The author of the Demonstration relates that it was observed by De Witt ...
... less novel than many persons imagine ; and though not fully comprehended , they must have been more or less operative in all ages , in com- mercial countries . The author of the Demonstration relates that it was observed by De Witt ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
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