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our criticism ; and a part which not only we never condemned , but which it is impossible we should condemn , he has held up to the reader's eye , as furnishing us with an occasion of painting the Rev. President of Union College , as a ...
our criticism ; and a part which not only we never condemned , but which it is impossible we should condemn , he has held up to the reader's eye , as furnishing us with an occasion of painting the Rev. President of Union College , as a ...
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... not incurious to observe , that the same principle which furnishes a historian for events , and readers for the ... often presents to the reader a group of fictitious circumstances , and consequently a false ground of reasoning as ...
... not incurious to observe , that the same principle which furnishes a historian for events , and readers for the ... often presents to the reader a group of fictitious circumstances , and consequently a false ground of reasoning as ...
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A performance so very judicious and truly evangelical , that it is some concern to us , that we cannot oblige the reader with the whole of it . Having gone through the farce of a trial , they proceeded to pronounce sentence upon him ...
A performance so very judicious and truly evangelical , that it is some concern to us , that we cannot oblige the reader with the whole of it . Having gone through the farce of a trial , they proceeded to pronounce sentence upon him ...
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