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vours to achieve in the IId Essay , on the proper mode of obtaining , as far as is practicable , an unity of Opinion among Christians : but the very discussion proves how hopeless is the task of attempting to make all mankind think ...
vours to achieve in the IId Essay , on the proper mode of obtaining , as far as is practicable , an unity of Opinion among Christians : but the very discussion proves how hopeless is the task of attempting to make all mankind think ...
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M Mahon is an author whose works are known and esteemed in this country * , and whose opinions we should be inclined ... This latter opinion , although in our estimation controverted by the most palpable facts , yet , in consequence of ...
M Mahon is an author whose works are known and esteemed in this country * , and whose opinions we should be inclined ... This latter opinion , although in our estimation controverted by the most palpable facts , yet , in consequence of ...
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In the opinion of that house , in 1780 , the influence of the crown had increased , was increasing , and ought to be diminished . To this opigion his right honourable friend had subscribed . If the influence of the British crown was ...
In the opinion of that house , in 1780 , the influence of the crown had increased , was increasing , and ought to be diminished . To this opigion his right honourable friend had subscribed . If the influence of the British crown was ...
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