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Those who object to the stiffriess and affectation of Campbell may here at least find a poeni that is intelligible . If we have not so fine a character as the Indian chief , or any thing so grand and well sustained as his death - song ...
Those who object to the stiffriess and affectation of Campbell may here at least find a poeni that is intelligible . If we have not so fine a character as the Indian chief , or any thing so grand and well sustained as his death - song ...
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This is no small merit in an age in which even charity is made an object of display . Art . 36. The Grace of God to Britain in this Day of Christian Light and Privilege : and our Obligation not to receive this Grace in vain : delivered ...
This is no small merit in an age in which even charity is made an object of display . Art . 36. The Grace of God to Britain in this Day of Christian Light and Privilege : and our Obligation not to receive this Grace in vain : delivered ...
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He gives us the comfortable assurance that we need not feel disquieted at any continental changes , or be alarmed at any hostile movements except such as threaten one object , -the independence of the Low Countries .
He gives us the comfortable assurance that we need not feel disquieted at any continental changes , or be alarmed at any hostile movements except such as threaten one object , -the independence of the Low Countries .
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А All Classes productive c concluded | 6 |
Abernethys Physiological Lectures 52 History of 485 | 14 |
Benezet Anthony Memoirs of 423 Contentions religious Thoughts | 40 |
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