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Page viii
... given out , that this paper had been circulated through the ministry , and was intended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my possession ; I never ...
... given out , that this paper had been circulated through the ministry , and was intended gradually to slide into the press . To the best of my recollection I never had a clean copy of it but one , which is now in my possession ; I never ...
Page xiv
... given the first in the supplemental volumes which will be hereafter added to complete this edition of the author's works . The tracts , most of them in manuscript , which have been already selected as fit for this purpose , will ...
... given the first in the supplemental volumes which will be hereafter added to complete this edition of the author's works . The tracts , most of them in manuscript , which have been already selected as fit for this purpose , will ...
Page xix
... given by him to his friends , in conversation on the subject . But another note will probably inter- est the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affection which formed so amiable a feature in the character ...
... given by him to his friends , in conversation on the subject . But another note will probably inter- est the reader still more , as being strongly expressive of that parental affection which formed so amiable a feature in the character ...
Page 14
... given in public distress ; the relief afforded in gen- * Had his lordship lived to our days , to have seen the noble relief given by this nation to the distressed Portuguese , he had perhaps owned this part of his argument a little ...
... given in public distress ; the relief afforded in gen- * Had his lordship lived to our days , to have seen the noble relief given by this nation to the distressed Portuguese , he had perhaps owned this part of his argument a little ...
Page 22
... given them a color . The first settling of the Jews here was attended by an almost entire extirpation of all the former inhabitants . Their own civil wars , and those with their petty neighbors , consumed vast mul titudes 22 A ...
... given them a color . The first settling of the Jews here was attended by an almost entire extirpation of all the former inhabitants . Their own civil wars , and those with their petty neighbors , consumed vast mul titudes 22 A ...
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