The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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Page 537
... duty it is to confute particular opinions , should not hold the advocates of such opinions in unchristian hatred and malice ; but that he should make them intimates and bosom companions GENT . MAG , March , 1828 . UNITARIANISM we ...
... duty it is to confute particular opinions , should not hold the advocates of such opinions in unchristian hatred and malice ; but that he should make them intimates and bosom companions GENT . MAG , March , 1828 . UNITARIANISM we ...
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... duty upon the raw material and if the circumstances of the country allowed it gradually to be taken off , a small duty only being left upon the or- ganzine , our manufactures would have nothing to dread from the competition of French ...
... duty upon the raw material and if the circumstances of the country allowed it gradually to be taken off , a small duty only being left upon the or- ganzine , our manufactures would have nothing to dread from the competition of French ...
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... duty , -where the soothing caress , the artless ten- derness of pious relations , reared the infant frame , -and where the endear- ing names of mother and of father were first heard . The greatest warriors , statesmen , and philosophers ...
... duty , -where the soothing caress , the artless ten- derness of pious relations , reared the infant frame , -and where the endear- ing names of mother and of father were first heard . The greatest warriors , statesmen , and philosophers ...
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