| Francis Wayland - Duty - 1838 - 204 pages
...the annexation of Texas. That the annexation of Texas will extend the system of slavery, I puesume there can be no doubt ; nor can there be any doubt, that, by so doing, it will alter, materially, the balance which exists, between the slave holding and the... | |
| John Purdy - 1845 - 562 pages
...there is some cause for the drifting of the various vessels, &c. in a northward and westward direction, there can be no doubt ; nor can there be any doubt that the stream varies both in strength and in direction. Without inquiring into the sufficiency of the... | |
| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1853 - 474 pages
...ancient opinions of the Jews, that evil spirits had their abodes in those desolate uninhabited regions, there can be no doubt. Nor can there be any doubt that the Bible gives countenance to the opinion. Thus Rev. xvШ. 2 : " Babylon — is become the habitation... | |
| Bible - 1854 - 438 pages
...ancient opinions of the Jews, that evil spirits had their abodes in those desolate uninhabited regions, there can be no doubt. Nor can there be any doubt that the Bible gives countenance to the opinion. Thus Rev. xviii. 2 : " Babjlon — is become the habitation... | |
| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1856 - 432 pages
...ancient opinions of the Jews, that evil spirits had their abodes in those desolate uninhabited regions, there can be no doubt. Nor can there be any doubt that the Bible gives countenance to the opinion. Thus Rev. xviii. 2 : " Babylon — is become the habitation... | |
| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1868 - 506 pages
...ancient belief of the Jews that evil spirits had their abodes in those desolate, uninhabited regions, there can be no doubt; nor can there be any doubt that the Bible gives countenance to the opinion. Thus Re. xviii. 2: "Babylon — is become the habitation... | |
| Law - 1885 - 544 pages
...by the sale to him of the ticket for the drawing-room car. He became a passenger for hire. Of that there can be no doubt, nor can there be any doubt that he was at the same time using a free pass. As a passenger for hire, who, in bargaining for transportation... | |
| 1897 - 1272 pages
...is briefly as follows : That the revolt against the present system is daily gaining force and power there can be no doubt, nor can there be any doubt that it is only a question of a few )ears at the most before it is swept out of existence. The tendency... | |
| 1884 - 502 pages
...thus discussed at this meeting of school managers is an important one in point of school discipline, there can be no doubt. Nor can there be any doubt that Mr. Shadwell was right in his contention. But challenged as seeking to impair the authority of the... | |
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