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... tion , whether Poetry be more immediately indebted to what is SUBLIME OF BEAUTIFUL in the works of NA- TURE , or the works of ART ? By the Rev. W. L. BOWLES . [ Second Edition , enlarged and corrected , ex- clusively for the Pamphleteer ...
... tion , whether Poetry be more immediately indebted to what is SUBLIME OF BEAUTIFUL in the works of NA- TURE , or the works of ART ? By the Rev. W. L. BOWLES . [ Second Edition , enlarged and corrected , ex- clusively for the Pamphleteer ...
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... TION , & C . [ Original : Continued from No. XXXIV . ] 529 IX . Further Remarks on some passages in SCRIPTURE , re- lating to MARRIAGE and DIVORCE with reference to the Pamphlet in No. XXXIV . [ Original ] ...... 553 A Letter to the Rt ...
... TION , & C . [ Original : Continued from No. XXXIV . ] 529 IX . Further Remarks on some passages in SCRIPTURE , re- lating to MARRIAGE and DIVORCE with reference to the Pamphlet in No. XXXIV . [ Original ] ...... 553 A Letter to the Rt ...
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... tion from the union . PROCEEDINGS of this nature were well calculated to awaken the fears of all people living under governments of their own crea- tion and choice . They became more alarming from the conduct and language of one of the ...
... tion from the union . PROCEEDINGS of this nature were well calculated to awaken the fears of all people living under governments of their own crea- tion and choice . They became more alarming from the conduct and language of one of the ...
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... tion of a system which , in its progress , must inevitably come into mortal conflict with their own laws and liberties . Standing at the head of the Representative Governments of Europe , all and each of which are menaced in their ...
... tion of a system which , in its progress , must inevitably come into mortal conflict with their own laws and liberties . Standing at the head of the Representative Governments of Europe , all and each of which are menaced in their ...
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... tion , on the part of His Majesty's servants , of joining our arms to those of the combined Sovereigns . They lead us also to believe that the principles of the confederacy , carried to the extent avowed by it , are not the principles ...
... tion , on the part of His Majesty's servants , of joining our arms to those of the combined Sovereigns . They lead us also to believe that the principles of the confederacy , carried to the extent avowed by it , are not the principles ...
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