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... cause of this neglect , 185 - political foresight of Lord Clive , notice of , 187 , 188 - policy of the British govern- ment , 189- -measures of Lord Corn- wallis , 190 - consequences of the paci- fic character of Sir John Shore's ad ...
... cause of this neglect , 185 - political foresight of Lord Clive , notice of , 187 , 188 - policy of the British govern- ment , 189- -measures of Lord Corn- wallis , 190 - consequences of the paci- fic character of Sir John Shore's ad ...
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... cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from consulting their authority . We should remember , that they are the ...
... cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from consulting their authority . We should remember , that they are the ...
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... causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records which have come down to us . None of these , as already mentioned , expressly treat of ecclesiastical history ; but unless we consult them we ...
... causes which led to so great a change can only be traced by searching the original records which have come down to us . None of these , as already mentioned , expressly treat of ecclesiastical history ; but unless we consult them we ...
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... cause and effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if miracles can be proved to ...
... cause and effect is to rescue this sentence from the charge of arguing in a circle . We are ready , however , to allow , notwithstanding the weakness with which the Romanists manage their own cause , that if miracles can be proved to ...
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... causes , a strong impulse has been given to our contemporaries ; and the peer and poet , like Lord Byron , -the professional man , like Mr. Charles Butler , -the dramatic author , and musical com- poser , like O'Keefe , and Kelly , and ...
... causes , a strong impulse has been given to our contemporaries ; and the peer and poet , like Lord Byron , -the professional man , like Mr. Charles Butler , -the dramatic author , and musical com- poser , like O'Keefe , and Kelly , and ...
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