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... cause his own . No fubject fo deeply affects us as citizens ; no fubject , in so short a period , ever produced fuch a variety of difcuffions , differ- tations , and arguments ; and I fear , that I am but too fully warranted in ...
... cause his own . No fubject fo deeply affects us as citizens ; no fubject , in so short a period , ever produced fuch a variety of difcuffions , differ- tations , and arguments ; and I fear , that I am but too fully warranted in ...
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... cause or not . " New books , in defence of any principles " whatever , will be read by many persons , " who will not look into old books for the proper answers to them . " We are affured , from the unerring autho- rity of the holy Bible ...
... cause or not . " New books , in defence of any principles " whatever , will be read by many persons , " who will not look into old books for the proper answers to them . " We are affured , from the unerring autho- rity of the holy Bible ...
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... causes , which through the fuc- ceffion of ages , have given birth to , encou- raged , and perfected the different arts and sciences . I cannot help differing , upon this point , from Dr. Priestley * , who says , " That " the human ...
... causes , which through the fuc- ceffion of ages , have given birth to , encou- raged , and perfected the different arts and sciences . I cannot help differing , upon this point , from Dr. Priestley * , who says , " That " the human ...
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... cause , but in a more excellent manner . " And " There is no power but of God ; that is , no t Fort . de Laud . Leg . Ang . c . iii . p . 5 . + Milton's Defence of the People of England , p . 64 . form , form , no lawful conftitution of ...
... cause , but in a more excellent manner . " And " There is no power but of God ; that is , no t Fort . de Laud . Leg . Ang . c . iii . p . 5 . + Milton's Defence of the People of England , p . 64 . form , form , no lawful conftitution of ...
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... Poli- tiques , very largely laying down divers kinds of governments in his days , as namely , in Greece , that of the Milefians , Lacedemonians , Candians , Candians , and others , and fhewing the causes of 44 Of the State of Society .
... Poli- tiques , very largely laying down divers kinds of governments in his days , as namely , in Greece , that of the Milefians , Lacedemonians , Candians , Candians , and others , and fhewing the causes of 44 Of the State of Society .
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