The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... duty and our pleasure to present to our Readers : our principal attention has unavoidably been attracted towards one vast blazing meteor , the influence of which has been more or less seriously felt in every Region , in every Government ...
... duty and our pleasure to present to our Readers : our principal attention has unavoidably been attracted towards one vast blazing meteor , the influence of which has been more or less seriously felt in every Region , in every Government ...
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... duty to make my public protest against the repeal of the Law against Blasphemy , -against the publication of blasphemous and anti- christian doctrines ? Unitarianism is a system of unbelief , which I have shewn to be founded on ...
... duty to make my public protest against the repeal of the Law against Blasphemy , -against the publication of blasphemous and anti- christian doctrines ? Unitarianism is a system of unbelief , which I have shewn to be founded on ...
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... duty , the univer- sal veneration and affection of every rank of every nation with which he had any concern , best certified . Sir Benjamin Keene , Mr. Castres , and Mr. Hay , his Majesty's Ministers at the Courts of Spain and Portugal ...
... duty , the univer- sal veneration and affection of every rank of every nation with which he had any concern , best certified . Sir Benjamin Keene , Mr. Castres , and Mr. Hay , his Majesty's Ministers at the Courts of Spain and Portugal ...
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... duty and connexion to which I have been called , whose whole importance is dis- , The Second Volume contains Essays tinctly set in view and placed before me 13 ing one large Parochial Church in each of the. object of this Work . If it is ...
... duty and connexion to which I have been called , whose whole importance is dis- , The Second Volume contains Essays tinctly set in view and placed before me 13 ing one large Parochial Church in each of the. object of this Work . If it is ...
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... duty and our joint pro- fession ; taking care to guard , as much as may be , against that bias which arises from a cast of temper too san- guine , and too easily disposed to favour- able views , or from that frame of mind which leans ...
... duty and our joint pro- fession ; taking care to guard , as much as may be , against that bias which arises from a cast of temper too san- guine , and too easily disposed to favour- able views , or from that frame of mind which leans ...
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