The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 5
... present suggested : all . A clergyman having occasion to read in the church our Saviour's reproach to his disciples ( Luke 24 c . 25 v . ) “ O fools , and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken , concerning me ...
... present suggested : all . A clergyman having occasion to read in the church our Saviour's reproach to his disciples ( Luke 24 c . 25 v . ) “ O fools , and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken , concerning me ...
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... present at the occurrences they state , or if present they could not see every thing themselves ; nor were they called to the councils of princes and infor- med of the public and private motives of their actions . Too often from the ...
... present at the occurrences they state , or if present they could not see every thing themselves ; nor were they called to the councils of princes and infor- med of the public and private motives of their actions . Too often from the ...
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... present collection must have been made , that it embraces " all the revised speeches of Burke , more than has appeared before of Chatham's ; many of Fox's and Pitt's ; several of Mansfield's ; the two memorable orations of Sheridan on ...
... present collection must have been made , that it embraces " all the revised speeches of Burke , more than has appeared before of Chatham's ; many of Fox's and Pitt's ; several of Mansfield's ; the two memorable orations of Sheridan on ...
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... present conducted , are liable to in- surmountable objections , inasmuch as , instead of faithfully and accu- rately affording this knowledge , they only tend to confuse , bewilder , and mislead . In all they give us there is such ...
... present conducted , are liable to in- surmountable objections , inasmuch as , instead of faithfully and accu- rately affording this knowledge , they only tend to confuse , bewilder , and mislead . In all they give us there is such ...
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... his roll to the fullest extent , and from these circumstances we may safely infer that the present population does not exceed that above stated . ants are then composed of three distinct classes , viz 38 . MEMOIRS OF HAYTI .
... his roll to the fullest extent , and from these circumstances we may safely infer that the present population does not exceed that above stated . ants are then composed of three distinct classes , viz 38 . MEMOIRS OF HAYTI .
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