The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... considering it as persecuted or con- temned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable , if we consider the frequent apostacies of this people , when they lived under their kings in the land of promise , and ...
... considering it as persecuted or con- temned over the face of the whole earth . This is likewise the more remarkable , if we consider the frequent apostacies of this people , when they lived under their kings in the land of promise , and ...
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... consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so much spoken to ; I mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no principles who ...
... consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so much spoken to ; I mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no principles who ...
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... consider the instruction as an implicit cen- sure , and the zeal which any shows for our good on such an occasion , as a piece of presumption or impertinence . The truth of it is , the person who pretends to advise , does , in that ...
... consider the instruction as an implicit cen- sure , and the zeal which any shows for our good on such an occasion , as a piece of presumption or impertinence . The truth of it is , the person who pretends to advise , does , in that ...
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