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Page 177
When arrived at the Saint Laurence , fresh obstacles probably would present
themselves . The presumption is , that , if the enemy could not make head there ,
they would defolate the country through which they were to país , destroy all the ...
When arrived at the Saint Laurence , fresh obstacles probably would present
themselves . The presumption is , that , if the enemy could not make head there ,
they would defolate the country through which they were to país , destroy all the ...
Page 344
Wakefield accuses , and probably with fome degree of juftice , our young men of
family and fortune , for their forgetfulness of the sublime doctrines of liberty which
they imbibed in their schools and universities , from the purest sources of ...
Wakefield accuses , and probably with fome degree of juftice , our young men of
family and fortune , for their forgetfulness of the sublime doctrines of liberty which
they imbibed in their schools and universities , from the purest sources of ...
Page 491
Muncer probably studied at Wittenberg , where his time was well employed , as
Melanchthon bore testimony to his knowledge of divinity , which is confirmed by
all his writings . By his own account he was in early life ailftant in the schools at ...
Muncer probably studied at Wittenberg , where his time was well employed , as
Melanchthon bore testimony to his knowledge of divinity , which is confirmed by
all his writings . By his own account he was in early life ailftant in the schools at ...
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