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... object , than , availing myself of the privilege , by which I am honoured , of associating with it the name of one in such high and deserved estimation as the Duke of Sutherland . I do hope that I may venture , without any sacrifice of ...
... object , than , availing myself of the privilege , by which I am honoured , of associating with it the name of one in such high and deserved estimation as the Duke of Sutherland . I do hope that I may venture , without any sacrifice of ...
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... objects be accomplished by the production of this work , I shall never regret the time and attention afforded , and I shall enjoy the heartfelt satisfaction of having contributed my humble mite towards advancing , what I believe to be ...
... objects be accomplished by the production of this work , I shall never regret the time and attention afforded , and I shall enjoy the heartfelt satisfaction of having contributed my humble mite towards advancing , what I believe to be ...
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... objects , and of the constancy and uniformity of the operations of nature , upon the faith of which our whole schemes of life are ad- justed . We have a more certain knowledge of the exist- ence of a God , than of any thing our senses ...
... objects , and of the constancy and uniformity of the operations of nature , upon the faith of which our whole schemes of life are ad- justed . We have a more certain knowledge of the exist- ence of a God , than of any thing our senses ...
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... objects . We have but to ap- peal to our perception ; and none but those who are so stubbornly hypothetical as to deny the exist- ence of matter , against the evidence of their senses , can , seriously and deliberately , deny the ...
... objects . We have but to ap- peal to our perception ; and none but those who are so stubbornly hypothetical as to deny the exist- ence of matter , against the evidence of their senses , can , seriously and deliberately , deny the ...
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... object , in every occurrence , and in every thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able temper for those years . Men assign not all the causes ...
... object , in every occurrence , and in every thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able temper for those years . Men assign not all the causes ...
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