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... reading what Mr. W. says about them we began to feel ourselves puzzled , and shall be long before we again speak ... readers may understand the matter more clearly . Here Mr. W. exhibits a solution which we presume to think in ...
... reading what Mr. W. says about them we began to feel ourselves puzzled , and shall be long before we again speak ... readers may understand the matter more clearly . Here Mr. W. exhibits a solution which we presume to think in ...
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... readers , and particularly by ecclesiastical antiquaries , they will be perused , no doubt , with vast edification and delight . But taken collectively , and as to any general use , we must candidly declare they are , in our humble ...
... readers , and particularly by ecclesiastical antiquaries , they will be perused , no doubt , with vast edification and delight . But taken collectively , and as to any general use , we must candidly declare they are , in our humble ...
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... readers with the broils of these holy churchmen ( important as they doubtless are ) growing out of this unhappy misunderstanding . The election of Mr. Curate Langhorne to the high office of churchwarden - the refusal of Dr. Todd ...
... readers with the broils of these holy churchmen ( important as they doubtless are ) growing out of this unhappy misunderstanding . The election of Mr. Curate Langhorne to the high office of churchwarden - the refusal of Dr. Todd ...
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... readers with one or two additi- onal remarks . In the first place , it is obvious that these letters are valuable principally , if not solely , from associa- The subjects , ' notwithstanding their division into literary , political ...
... readers with one or two additi- onal remarks . In the first place , it is obvious that these letters are valuable principally , if not solely , from associa- The subjects , ' notwithstanding their division into literary , political ...
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... readers have little notion of the claim we have on their commiseration . The old Freuch gentleman has dragged our wearied attention through two tedious chapters , of such ignorance and confusion , positive assertion of untruths so gross ...
... readers have little notion of the claim we have on their commiseration . The old Freuch gentleman has dragged our wearied attention through two tedious chapters , of such ignorance and confusion , positive assertion of untruths so gross ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.