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But to those who have never weighed the subfect seriously , or who are " halting between two opinions , " as to the lawfulness or unlawfulness of the games , in question , we address ourselves with . better hope . They will not contemn ...
But to those who have never weighed the subfect seriously , or who are " halting between two opinions , " as to the lawfulness or unlawfulness of the games , in question , we address ourselves with . better hope . They will not contemn ...
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When as many suns have rolled over our heads as have shed their collected glories upon him , perhaps , ( alas ! is not the hope presumptuous ? ) — perhaps , ( despair almost arrests my pen , ) -perhaps we may equal in erudition ...
When as many suns have rolled over our heads as have shed their collected glories upon him , perhaps , ( alas ! is not the hope presumptuous ? ) — perhaps , ( despair almost arrests my pen , ) -perhaps we may equal in erudition ...
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... his influence as a man , and as a Christian ; and were not without hope that the Tuscarora nation , agreeably to the universal practice of the savage tribes , would still be reluctant to renounce their covenant with the society .
... his influence as a man , and as a Christian ; and were not without hope that the Tuscarora nation , agreeably to the universal practice of the savage tribes , would still be reluctant to renounce their covenant with the society .
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