The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 29
And his Refutation of what might be suggested against them upon an equally polite and respectful appeal to the conscience and faith of the King . Had he , as when before Felix , entered into a statement of the doctrines of Christianity ...
And his Refutation of what might be suggested against them upon an equally polite and respectful appeal to the conscience and faith of the King . Had he , as when before Felix , entered into a statement of the doctrines of Christianity ...
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... thought only of turning to the best account the attuinments of which lic was already possessed . In this he manifested a resolution and temper of mind equally becoming the christian and the 94 LIFE OF BENJAMIN CHEW , ESQ .
... thought only of turning to the best account the attuinments of which lic was already possessed . In this he manifested a resolution and temper of mind equally becoming the christian and the 94 LIFE OF BENJAMIN CHEW , ESQ .
Page 95
tion and temper of mind equally becoming the christian and the man . a Though Mr. Chew had , at this time , but little more than emerged from a state of minority , yet had he already acquired a distinction and a maturity of reputation ...
tion and temper of mind equally becoming the christian and the man . a Though Mr. Chew had , at this time , but little more than emerged from a state of minority , yet had he already acquired a distinction and a maturity of reputation ...
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... a rebellioncharacters engaged in it would have been denounced under an appellation equally offensive , while those who remained inactive during the contest , would have been eulogized as friends to order and good government .
... a rebellioncharacters engaged in it would have been denounced under an appellation equally offensive , while those who remained inactive during the contest , would have been eulogized as friends to order and good government .
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A fever ensued , of course ; but it was idle to suppose that this was the malady which proved fatal , it being merely symptomatic ; and equally unfounded is the current opinion , that Mr. Windham's most valuable life was sacrificed to ...
A fever ensued , of course ; but it was idle to suppose that this was the malady which proved fatal , it being merely symptomatic ; and equally unfounded is the current opinion , that Mr. Windham's most valuable life was sacrificed to ...
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