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Page 156
... duty publicly to oppose so much obvious and palpable falsehood . Nei- ther did I then direct my argument personally against Charles , but , by the testimony of many of the most eminent divines , I proved what course of conduct might ...
... duty publicly to oppose so much obvious and palpable falsehood . Nei- ther did I then direct my argument personally against Charles , but , by the testimony of many of the most eminent divines , I proved what course of conduct might ...
Page 176
... , he persevered in the duty which he had undertaken ; and with principle strong within his heart , and the attraction of glory * Symmons ' Life , p . 301 . bright before his view , he produced , early in 176 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... , he persevered in the duty which he had undertaken ; and with principle strong within his heart , and the attraction of glory * Symmons ' Life , p . 301 . bright before his view , he produced , early in 176 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
Page 195
... duty , the two destinies occurred to me which the son of Thetis reports to have been submit- ted to him by his mother from the oracle of Delphi : " When the task of replying to " For , as the goddess spoke who gave me birth , Two fates ...
... duty , the two destinies occurred to me which the son of Thetis reports to have been submit- ted to him by his mother from the oracle of Delphi : " When the task of replying to " For , as the goddess spoke who gave me birth , Two fates ...
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