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Page 109
... conduct reflected so little credit on the religion which they professed , that antipathy against rather than veneration for the Chris- tian Religion must have been excited in the bosoms of the natives . Is it likely that the work of ...
... conduct reflected so little credit on the religion which they professed , that antipathy against rather than veneration for the Chris- tian Religion must have been excited in the bosoms of the natives . Is it likely that the work of ...
Page 186
... conduct and the most unshaken integrity , uniting to a good head that valuable counterpart so often wanting , an excellent heart . " The old adage , de mortuis , & c . sanctions the sentiment here expressed by Mr. Bingley : but , in our ...
... conduct and the most unshaken integrity , uniting to a good head that valuable counterpart so often wanting , an excellent heart . " The old adage , de mortuis , & c . sanctions the sentiment here expressed by Mr. Bingley : but , in our ...
Page 409
... conduct has occasioned ; a conduct which , to say the least of it , was highly improvident . If it should be found necessary in the event to assist the Bank , there would be no objection to its being done by government . It is presumed ...
... conduct has occasioned ; a conduct which , to say the least of it , was highly improvident . If it should be found necessary in the event to assist the Bank , there would be no objection to its being done by government . It is presumed ...
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