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... common people . They are therefore held cheap by those who desire neither to read nor to bear any thing that is not recom- mended by polish and eloquence , - men , whose minds are incapable of being impressed , except by that which ...
... common people . They are therefore held cheap by those who desire neither to read nor to bear any thing that is not recom- mended by polish and eloquence , - men , whose minds are incapable of being impressed , except by that which ...
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... common prosperity . They have been long kept in ignorance of each other's true cha- racters and attainments . The revolu- tionary governments of France pursued a settled policy of animosity and ran- cour ; and , by means of the ...
... common prosperity . They have been long kept in ignorance of each other's true cha- racters and attainments . The revolu- tionary governments of France pursued a settled policy of animosity and ran- cour ; and , by means of the ...
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... common among those of the opposite character . From the Country . Schools seven young women have al- ready been regularly married , and , with only one exception , ( in which case a de- gree of compulsion was exercised by the girl's ...
... common among those of the opposite character . From the Country . Schools seven young women have al- ready been regularly married , and , with only one exception , ( in which case a de- gree of compulsion was exercised by the girl's ...
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... common with many pious ministers of the Church of England , that the urgent impor- tance of religion will scarcely pro- duce its due effect , unless it is combined with comprehensive views of the general scheme of Revela- tion . The ...
... common with many pious ministers of the Church of England , that the urgent impor- tance of religion will scarcely pro- duce its due effect , unless it is combined with comprehensive views of the general scheme of Revela- tion . The ...
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... common sense or common informa- tion , even slightly versed in the study of Scripture , could be sup- posed so ignorant as not to know , or so extravagant as not to apply , these first principles of hermeneu- tical theology . The truth ...
... common sense or common informa- tion , even slightly versed in the study of Scripture , could be sup- posed so ignorant as not to know , or so extravagant as not to apply , these first principles of hermeneu- tical theology . The truth ...
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