The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... those , which the evangelifts record of Chrift : His cavils against two par- ticular miracles of Christ examined and opposed - - - 202 CXVII . Further defence of the miracles objected to by David Levi ; his charge of con- tradiction ...
... those , which the evangelifts record of Chrift : His cavils against two par- ticular miracles of Christ examined and opposed - - - 202 CXVII . Further defence of the miracles objected to by David Levi ; his charge of con- tradiction ...
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... those complaints , and I have oftentimes occafion to know they are made worse by those very people who are loudest to complain of them . If this be really one of the habits of age , it is high time for every man , who grows old , to ...
... those complaints , and I have oftentimes occafion to know they are made worse by those very people who are loudest to complain of them . If this be really one of the habits of age , it is high time for every man , who grows old , to ...
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... those of her subjects actually were : In all this period the most tranquil moments are to be found in the peaceful reign of James the First ; yet even then the king's jus divinum was at it's height , height , and totally overturned the ...
... those of her subjects actually were : In all this period the most tranquil moments are to be found in the peaceful reign of James the First ; yet even then the king's jus divinum was at it's height , height , and totally overturned the ...
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... those sacred and inviolable privileges as to perfon and property , which every man amongst us can now define , and no man living dares to dispute , so far we must acknowledge that the times we live in are happier times , than ever fell ...
... those sacred and inviolable privileges as to perfon and property , which every man amongst us can now define , and no man living dares to dispute , so far we must acknowledge that the times we live in are happier times , than ever fell ...
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... those of another we must begin by calling to re- membrance the changes that may have been made in our own time , ( if we have lived long enough to be witnesses of any ) or we must take them upon tradition , or guess at them by the ...
... those of another we must begin by calling to re- membrance the changes that may have been made in our own time , ( if we have lived long enough to be witnesses of any ) or we must take them upon tradition , or guess at them by the ...
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