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... considered the Scriptures as the fountain of all knowledge , whether it regarded the concerns of this world or the next ; which extracted codes of law from Leviticus , and applied to the affairs of common life in the seventeenth century ...
... considered the Scriptures as the fountain of all knowledge , whether it regarded the concerns of this world or the next ; which extracted codes of law from Leviticus , and applied to the affairs of common life in the seventeenth century ...
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... considered as an act meritorious in itself , without much regard to the degree of intelligence with which it is performed . Now we admit , that it is better that the Scriptures should be read in this way than not at all , ―for there is ...
... considered as an act meritorious in itself , without much regard to the degree of intelligence with which it is performed . Now we admit , that it is better that the Scriptures should be read in this way than not at all , ―for there is ...
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... considered as real estate ; for a general system of prohibition of exportation of the produce of this country , except a few articles which constitute monopolies , as will be hereafter noticed , has re- duced the agriculture and trade ...
... considered as real estate ; for a general system of prohibition of exportation of the produce of this country , except a few articles which constitute monopolies , as will be hereafter noticed , has re- duced the agriculture and trade ...
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... considered fully competent to manage concerns , exactly similar to those , which , in 1785-6 , had been cautiously committed to bands , whose ranks might have formed no indif- ferent military cordon , around their whole jurisdiction ...
... considered fully competent to manage concerns , exactly similar to those , which , in 1785-6 , had been cautiously committed to bands , whose ranks might have formed no indif- ferent military cordon , around their whole jurisdiction ...
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... been fre- quently referred to , in its happy effects upon all classes ; especially in rescuing those particularly to be benefited , from the degradation of being considered and treated as an inferior class . 132 [ May 15 , REVIEWS .
... been fre- quently referred to , in its happy effects upon all classes ; especially in rescuing those particularly to be benefited , from the degradation of being considered and treated as an inferior class . 132 [ May 15 , REVIEWS .
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