The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... means , under Providence , of preserving the purity as well as decency of our National Worship . Nor can their continuance to this time ( of the milder penalties at least ) be thought too severe - and relick of a dark and barbarous age ...
... means , under Providence , of preserving the purity as well as decency of our National Worship . Nor can their continuance to this time ( of the milder penalties at least ) be thought too severe - and relick of a dark and barbarous age ...
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... mean while Mr. Belsham " has done . " He retires from ground which he finds no longer tenable . His system is indeed utterly untenable , but by means to which the cause of truth bas never oc casion to resort . Mr. Belsham says , he has ...
... mean while Mr. Belsham " has done . " He retires from ground which he finds no longer tenable . His system is indeed utterly untenable , but by means to which the cause of truth bas never oc casion to resort . Mr. Belsham says , he has ...
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... means employed to support it . Mr. Urban , you are a lover of An- tiquities , and at the same time a zea lous friend of the Church of England . I shall , therefore , beg your in- dulgence , in the acceptance of such communications as I ...
... means employed to support it . Mr. Urban , you are a lover of An- tiquities , and at the same time a zea lous friend of the Church of England . I shall , therefore , beg your in- dulgence , in the acceptance of such communications as I ...
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... means ' unmusical . " Sometimes this echo repeats the motion of feet - sometimes the rust- ling of garments - at others , the human voice in many different tones . The sounds of voices from a great height in the sky , and of ...
... means ' unmusical . " Sometimes this echo repeats the motion of feet - sometimes the rust- ling of garments - at others , the human voice in many different tones . The sounds of voices from a great height in the sky , and of ...
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... means , they will spread a poison throughout , that will gradually under- mine its constitution , and generate the seeds of evils that may for a while be repressed by the exertion of power , and the influence of wealth and rank , but ...
... means , they will spread a poison throughout , that will gradually under- mine its constitution , and generate the seeds of evils that may for a while be repressed by the exertion of power , and the influence of wealth and rank , but ...
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