The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... present , their own . The demagogues tell us , that while the penal laws exist , the people will be discontented ; and they leave nothing undone to keep the people discontented in order that the penal laws may be repealed . But ...
... present , their own . The demagogues tell us , that while the penal laws exist , the people will be discontented ; and they leave nothing undone to keep the people discontented in order that the penal laws may be repealed . But ...
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... present publication , not the least valuable portion of the whole . A commentary of this kind , em- bracing such an extent of ground , and constantly touching upon subjects which involved questions of the deepest importance , re- quired ...
... present publication , not the least valuable portion of the whole . A commentary of this kind , em- bracing such an extent of ground , and constantly touching upon subjects which involved questions of the deepest importance , re- quired ...
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... present our readers with a more detailed account of his opinions , than may seem to be quite consistent with the professed object of our present article . Assuredly this excellent man , who was perhaps the best scripturalist of his day ...
... present our readers with a more detailed account of his opinions , than may seem to be quite consistent with the professed object of our present article . Assuredly this excellent man , who was perhaps the best scripturalist of his day ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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