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... engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities of the philanthropist in all ages , and cannot fail to gratify the curi- osity of those who wish to learn the senti- ments of so great a man upon a topic which involves the happiness ...
... engaged the attention and ex- ercised the abilities of the philanthropist in all ages , and cannot fail to gratify the curi- osity of those who wish to learn the senti- ments of so great a man upon a topic which involves the happiness ...
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... engaged much in it , I must needs commit many errors , writing of a fubject that is foreign to me . The occafion of my undertaking this , was given me first by the earneft defires of fome that have great power over me ; who having been ...
... engaged much in it , I must needs commit many errors , writing of a fubject that is foreign to me . The occafion of my undertaking this , was given me first by the earneft defires of fome that have great power over me ; who having been ...
Side 10
... engaged in a fuit of law with Sir William Whitmore , who laid claim to fome part of his eftate , and his guardian being a man of a retired temper , and not made for bufinefs , he was forced to leave the uni verfity , after he had been ...
... engaged in a fuit of law with Sir William Whitmore , who laid claim to fome part of his eftate , and his guardian being a man of a retired temper , and not made for bufinefs , he was forced to leave the uni verfity , after he had been ...
Side 25
... engaged all his friends and interest for him . And whereas by the writ , the knight of a fhire must be Miles gladio cinctus 1 , and he had no fword , that noble lord girt him with his own fword during the election ; but he was foon ...
... engaged all his friends and interest for him . And whereas by the writ , the knight of a fhire must be Miles gladio cinctus 1 , and he had no fword , that noble lord girt him with his own fword during the election ; but he was foon ...
Side 109
... engaged me to expli- cate the doctrine of divine government ( and decree } , as confiftent with the fin of man . And when I had distinctly told him , 1. What God did , as the author of nature , phyfically : 2. What he did as legiflator ...
... engaged me to expli- cate the doctrine of divine government ( and decree } , as confiftent with the fin of man . And when I had distinctly told him , 1. What God did , as the author of nature , phyfically : 2. What he did as legiflator ...
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