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Many readers of the foregoing Cantos will probably say so ; and , as I would not willingly occasion offence or uneasiness , I leave the sub- sequent pieces with them . The fare may not prove sumptuous ; but he is not to be blamed who ...
Many readers of the foregoing Cantos will probably say so ; and , as I would not willingly occasion offence or uneasiness , I leave the sub- sequent pieces with them . The fare may not prove sumptuous ; but he is not to be blamed who ...
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Of the author , whose volume is before us , we presume none of our readers to be ignorant ; we pronounce , therefore , we are persuaded , an intelligible encomium upon his posthumous discourses , when we state that they are equally ...
Of the author , whose volume is before us , we presume none of our readers to be ignorant ; we pronounce , therefore , we are persuaded , an intelligible encomium upon his posthumous discourses , when we state that they are equally ...
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We now have much pleasure in introducing him to our readers as an intelligent and vigilant pastor , solicitous to guard his hearers and readers against mistakes in the important doctrines of " Christian Faith and Practice .
We now have much pleasure in introducing him to our readers as an intelligent and vigilant pastor , solicitous to guard his hearers and readers against mistakes in the important doctrines of " Christian Faith and Practice .
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