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Callender's Translation of the Epistle to the Ephesians . my sentiments accord so entirely with bis own , but remarked , that he ge- nerally endeavoured to avoid talking upon these points in his country , as those who were of a contrary ...
Callender's Translation of the Epistle to the Ephesians . my sentiments accord so entirely with bis own , but remarked , that he ge- nerally endeavoured to avoid talking upon these points in his country , as those who were of a contrary ...
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... sentiments of the gospel . In the excellent subject of this arti- cle , society has lost one of its most amiable and most worthy members ; and her family their steady counsellor and most affection friend . As a wife , she was truly ...
... sentiments of the gospel . In the excellent subject of this arti- cle , society has lost one of its most amiable and most worthy members ; and her family their steady counsellor and most affection friend . As a wife , she was truly ...
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... sentiments to his Majesty's govern- ment , and to express our confidence that the ministers of his royal high- ness the Prince Regent will employ their good offices with the Court of France , in obtaining for our suffering Protestant ...
... sentiments to his Majesty's govern- ment , and to express our confidence that the ministers of his royal high- ness the Prince Regent will employ their good offices with the Court of France , in obtaining for our suffering Protestant ...
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... sentiments , this Com- mittee cannot delay to record and to communicate their cordial gratitude to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool , and to the other Members of the present Administration , for their past and useful efforts ...
... sentiments , this Com- mittee cannot delay to record and to communicate their cordial gratitude to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool , and to the other Members of the present Administration , for their past and useful efforts ...
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... sentiments , is dangerous on account of the facilities which it af- fords for disturbing the public tran- quillity . Upon these grounds the king or ders that every secret association , whatever may be its apparent or pre- sumed object ...
... sentiments , is dangerous on account of the facilities which it af- fords for disturbing the public tran- quillity . Upon these grounds the king or ders that every secret association , whatever may be its apparent or pre- sumed object ...
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