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... sentiments of Mr. Malthus , cause the religious mind to revolt at the apparent want of intelligence and contrivance in the author of the cre- ation , in infusing a principle into the nature of man which it required the utmost exertion ...
... sentiments of Mr. Malthus , cause the religious mind to revolt at the apparent want of intelligence and contrivance in the author of the cre- ation , in infusing a principle into the nature of man which it required the utmost exertion ...
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... sentiments ; and they would then have been convinced , that the presence of a sufficient number of troops to give the inhabitants a confidence to avow their senti- ments , would be , in fact , wresting the finest country in the universe ...
... sentiments ; and they would then have been convinced , that the presence of a sufficient number of troops to give the inhabitants a confidence to avow their senti- ments , would be , in fact , wresting the finest country in the universe ...
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... sentiments of an English Jew on the recent proceed- ings and situation of his brethren in France , and his condemnation of what he regards as a most heinous schism in the Hebrew church . So little is he satisfied with the new order of ...
... sentiments of an English Jew on the recent proceed- ings and situation of his brethren in France , and his condemnation of what he regards as a most heinous schism in the Hebrew church . So little is he satisfied with the new order of ...
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