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... yourselves , if you can , from the impenetrable folds and darkness of our own frames . Take a survey of all the objects that surround you ; you plunge into an abyss overspread with darkness and obscurity . Explain to us how one and the ...
... yourselves , if you can , from the impenetrable folds and darkness of our own frames . Take a survey of all the objects that surround you ; you plunge into an abyss overspread with darkness and obscurity . Explain to us how one and the ...
Page 61
... yourselves in the defence of his substance , and the common cause , against Pope or Pretender . We daily see two brothers fight with the ani- mosity of open enemies , for a legacy or a spot of ground.— We read of Popes , who in defence ...
... yourselves in the defence of his substance , and the common cause , against Pope or Pretender . We daily see two brothers fight with the ani- mosity of open enemies , for a legacy or a spot of ground.— We read of Popes , who in defence ...
Page 100
... yourselves , exposed to each other's encroachments , and overpowered by all parties . Such , my brethren , would be your situation , should you be unhappy enough to strike from the path of a peaceable and Christian conduct . Forbid it ...
... yourselves , exposed to each other's encroachments , and overpowered by all parties . Such , my brethren , would be your situation , should you be unhappy enough to strike from the path of a peaceable and Christian conduct . Forbid it ...
Page 101
... yourselves of the calamities of your nation , or to commit , in time of war , a robbery which you would detest in time of peace . Is the crime less heinous , because it is committed against a neighbour , who is doubly miserable from the ...
... yourselves of the calamities of your nation , or to commit , in time of war , a robbery which you would detest in time of peace . Is the crime less heinous , because it is committed against a neighbour , who is doubly miserable from the ...
Page 102
... yourselves : I have read them with surprise in speeches and essays against the repeal of the penal laws ; and I hope in God , that your conduct shall for ever contradict them . When an enemy lands in a country , every person has ...
... yourselves : I have read them with surprise in speeches and essays against the repeal of the penal laws ; and I hope in God , that your conduct shall for ever contradict them . When an enemy lands in a country , every person has ...
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