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Page 14
... admirable , noble , of a most approved scope ; -these statements they make with authority , as those who bear the evangel of pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their ...
... admirable , noble , of a most approved scope ; -these statements they make with authority , as those who bear the evangel of pure taste and accurate judgment , and need be tried before no human synod . To them it seems that their ...
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... admired you in yours without expecting to keep pace with you . Lord H. - I hear your sweet words with the more pleasure , George , that I had supposed you were now too much of the churchman to value the fruits of my thought . George H ...
... admired you in yours without expecting to keep pace with you . Lord H. - I hear your sweet words with the more pleasure , George , that I had supposed you were now too much of the churchman to value the fruits of my thought . George H ...
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... admirable harmony Tempers the various motions of the world , And Father , Lord , Guardian , and Builder - up , And Deity on every side is styled . Next , from this knowledge the fourth stage proceeds : Cleansing away its stains , mind ...
... admirable harmony Tempers the various motions of the world , And Father , Lord , Guardian , and Builder - up , And Deity on every side is styled . Next , from this knowledge the fourth stage proceeds : Cleansing away its stains , mind ...
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... admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back except what only the One can conceive , And what in their own nature are by far ...
... admirable modes , And making each state yield only to one yet happier , And what we never even knew how to hope , is given to us— Nor is aught kept back except what only the One can conceive , And what in their own nature are by far ...
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... admirable remark upon Mrs. Opie's Memoir of her husband . " One pas- sage I object to ; where she makes an excuse for not exposing his faults . She ought either to have been absolutely silent , or , with an intrepid confidence in the ...
... admirable remark upon Mrs. Opie's Memoir of her husband . " One pas- sage I object to ; where she makes an excuse for not exposing his faults . She ought either to have been absolutely silent , or , with an intrepid confidence in the ...
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