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... ment itself . But to call in question this high and peculiarly - honoured intellectual power , is to an author as serious a matter as a denial of ho- nesty is to a merchant , or an im- peachment of professional skill to a professional ...
... ment itself . But to call in question this high and peculiarly - honoured intellectual power , is to an author as serious a matter as a denial of ho- nesty is to a merchant , or an im- peachment of professional skill to a professional ...
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... ment of applause amongst my home- ly friends , and I was gratified with the supposed force of my preaching . I was excited to still greater exer- tions , and was delivering , with en- creased energy , one of my most la- boured passages ...
... ment of applause amongst my home- ly friends , and I was gratified with the supposed force of my preaching . I was excited to still greater exer- tions , and was delivering , with en- creased energy , one of my most la- boured passages ...
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... , - Although the sun his face may never shew ; What right have they to leisure or enjoy- ment ? What ! damn them ! let them stick to their employment . Are these my sentiments ? no , they are not 1824 . 91 Walks in Edinburgh .
... , - Although the sun his face may never shew ; What right have they to leisure or enjoy- ment ? What ! damn them ! let them stick to their employment . Are these my sentiments ? no , they are not 1824 . 91 Walks in Edinburgh .
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... ment give it a name ; and that , had the secret of my heart been known , even to the most stern and orthodox believer , he would have considered me as an object of pity rather than of blame , and as the victim of a mor- bid affection of ...
... ment give it a name ; and that , had the secret of my heart been known , even to the most stern and orthodox believer , he would have considered me as an object of pity rather than of blame , and as the victim of a mor- bid affection of ...
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... ment of which , I am satisfied , that he would at any time have been ready to sacrifice his life . He was spared the pang he must have received from hearing his son declare that he disbelieved the reli- gion of his fathers ; but it was ...
... ment of which , I am satisfied , that he would at any time have been ready to sacrifice his life . He was spared the pang he must have received from hearing his son declare that he disbelieved the reli- gion of his fathers ; but it was ...
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