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... Character of Methodism , 158 237 on the Seduction of Women , 237 on the Right of Property in Land , & c .. 365 & c . CONSTITUTION ; of Answer to Burke , 154 CONTRIBUTIONS to Literature , & c . from the Borders of the Rhine , Cook's ...
... Character of Methodism , 158 237 on the Seduction of Women , 237 on the Right of Property in Land , & c .. 365 & c . CONSTITUTION ; of Answer to Burke , 154 CONTRIBUTIONS to Literature , & c . from the Borders of the Rhine , Cook's ...
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... character , and his fortune , if he has one ; I think it a duty incumbent on me to point out , as well as I am able , the most likely means to fave all these from deftraction , and to obtain the natural advantages of thefe diftinguished ...
... character , and his fortune , if he has one ; I think it a duty incumbent on me to point out , as well as I am able , the most likely means to fave all these from deftraction , and to obtain the natural advantages of thefe diftinguished ...
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... character of these fenfible and ingenious Effays , as they poffels confiderable merit , independent on local and tranfitory circum- ftances . Not that this commendation is to be extended indif- criminately to them all : we fometimes ...
... character of these fenfible and ingenious Effays , as they poffels confiderable merit , independent on local and tranfitory circum- ftances . Not that this commendation is to be extended indif- criminately to them all : we fometimes ...
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... character and conduct of the Emperor Gratian , whofe fame , before he had accomplished the twentieth year of his age , was equal , Mr. Gibbon obferves , to that of the most celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable difpofition ...
... character and conduct of the Emperor Gratian , whofe fame , before he had accomplished the twentieth year of his age , was equal , Mr. Gibbon obferves , to that of the most celebrated princes . His gentle and amiable difpofition ...
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... character in the eyes of mankind , could not have difturbed the fecurity of his reign , if the army had not been provoked to refent their peculiar injuries . As long as the young emperor was guided by the inftructions of his mafers , he ...
... character in the eyes of mankind , could not have difturbed the fecurity of his reign , if the army had not been provoked to refent their peculiar injuries . As long as the young emperor was guided by the inftructions of his mafers , he ...
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