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... tion of fixing on employments , which may be either useful to themselves or beneficial to others . No one of the sons of Adam ought to think himself exempt from that labour and industry , which were denounced to our first parent , and ...
... tion of fixing on employments , which may be either useful to themselves or beneficial to others . No one of the sons of Adam ought to think himself exempt from that labour and industry , which were denounced to our first parent , and ...
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... tion , had it not been too busy a time for thoughts of that nature . As this project has been very much talked of by the gentleman above - mentioned to men of the greatest genius , as well as quality , I am informed there is now a ...
... tion , had it not been too busy a time for thoughts of that nature . As this project has been very much talked of by the gentleman above - mentioned to men of the greatest genius , as well as quality , I am informed there is now a ...
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... tion ; and was prevailed upon to heal the daughter of a Ro- man centurion , by hearing from the Jews , that he was one who loved their nation , and had built them a synagogue . But , to look out for no other instance , what was ever ...
... tion ; and was prevailed upon to heal the daughter of a Ro- man centurion , by hearing from the Jews , that he was one who loved their nation , and had built them a synagogue . But , to look out for no other instance , what was ever ...
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