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Page 23
It is so far from militating against the unity of God , that while we adore the
blessed and glorious Trinity , we disclaim , and from our hearts disavow any
plurality of worship . ' P. 61 . He then proceeds to the proofs that our Saviour was
a man ...
It is so far from militating against the unity of God , that while we adore the
blessed and glorious Trinity , we disclaim , and from our hearts disavow any
plurality of worship . ' P. 61 . He then proceeds to the proofs that our Saviour was
a man ...
Page 173
He complained with bitterness , of the attacks of envy , and of the libels which
were scattered abroad against him . The count replied , “ that all persons in
eminent situations , and of great reputation , were exposed to that misfortune ; but
it was ...
He complained with bitterness , of the attacks of envy , and of the libels which
were scattered abroad against him . The count replied , “ that all persons in
eminent situations , and of great reputation , were exposed to that misfortune ; but
it was ...
Page 175
In the account of the king's refusing to fanction the decree against the emigrants ,
we find nothing that can decide the question . The king did what the constitution
empowered him to do ; and the Jacobins were determined not to suffer any ...
In the account of the king's refusing to fanction the decree against the emigrants ,
we find nothing that can decide the question . The king did what the constitution
empowered him to do ; and the Jacobins were determined not to suffer any ...
Page 438
It is a fact that the frog , by bearing against the ground at every step , becomes
much harder than it would be if it were only to come against it occasionally : but it
is also a fact , that , as it acquires hardness , it loses its yielding quality , which , in
...
It is a fact that the frog , by bearing against the ground at every step , becomes
much harder than it would be if it were only to come against it occasionally : but it
is also a fact , that , as it acquires hardness , it loses its yielding quality , which , in
...
Page 477
In the year 1793 , captain Campbell sued that gentleman in the court of King's -
bench for damages , on a charge of adultery with Mrs. Campbell , and the jury
declared against the defendant . Encouraged by this verdict , the accuser applied
to ...
In the year 1793 , captain Campbell sued that gentleman in the court of King's -
bench for damages , on a charge of adultery with Mrs. Campbell , and the jury
declared against the defendant . Encouraged by this verdict , the accuser applied
to ...
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