Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Volumen2J. Johnson, 1804 |
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... things last which might preserve Freedom and Peace to men . MILTON , P. L. xi . 577 . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J.JOHNSON , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD , BY T. BENSLEY , BOLT COURT . S.C.R CT 788 -W3 A3 1804 ΤΟ VOL . II 1804 . MEMOIRS.
... things last which might preserve Freedom and Peace to men . MILTON , P. L. xi . 577 . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J.JOHNSON , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH - YARD , BY T. BENSLEY , BOLT COURT . S.C.R CT 788 -W3 A3 1804 ΤΟ VOL . II 1804 . MEMOIRS.
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... more degraded even below brutality itself , than this ; if humanity be a virtue , if love and good - will the characteristics of revelation ? " Spirit of Christianity , p . 13 . my wish and intention , whilst I call things by 14 LIFE OF.
... more degraded even below brutality itself , than this ; if humanity be a virtue , if love and good - will the characteristics of revelation ? " Spirit of Christianity , p . 13 . my wish and intention , whilst I call things by 14 LIFE OF.
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... things by their true names , to write in conformity to the voice of that religion , whose influence directs . and animates my pen on this occasion : but I could not acquit myself to my own conscience for a total silence , upon a ...
... things by their true names , to write in conformity to the voice of that religion , whose influence directs . and animates my pen on this occasion : but I could not acquit myself to my own conscience for a total silence , upon a ...
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... thing which is true , as a valuable acquisition to society ; which can- not possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever for they all partake of one common essence , and necessarily coincide with each other ...
... thing which is true , as a valuable acquisition to society ; which can- not possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever for they all partake of one common essence , and necessarily coincide with each other ...
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... thing ever known towards any criminal in this country ; " and after a personal examination of the facts , he says , of the prisoners there con- fined , " none of them , without bribing the keepers , have the privilege of seeing their ...
... thing ever known towards any criminal in this country ; " and after a personal examination of the facts , he says , of the prisoners there con- fined , " none of them , without bribing the keepers , have the privilege of seeing their ...
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