University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... duty to offer , met , we believe , with the con- currence of most persons whose opi- nions were entitled to respect . The very same principles which then in- fluenced us in offering that advice , now determine us in expressing our ...
... duty to offer , met , we believe , with the con- currence of most persons whose opi- nions were entitled to respect . The very same principles which then in- fluenced us in offering that advice , now determine us in expressing our ...
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... duty of the advocate of the cause of truth to declare the truth , and the whole truth ; but it is equally his duty never to encumber that declaration with a single occasion of unnecessary offence . It is the double stamp of firm ...
... duty of the advocate of the cause of truth to declare the truth , and the whole truth ; but it is equally his duty never to encumber that declaration with a single occasion of unnecessary offence . It is the double stamp of firm ...
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... duty remain inactive . There is indeed one sentence of his letter in which he gives something like a personal reason for declining to join the Metropolitan Society , and this sen- tence we cannot help lamenting as the most unfortunate ...
... duty remain inactive . There is indeed one sentence of his letter in which he gives something like a personal reason for declining to join the Metropolitan Society , and this sen- tence we cannot help lamenting as the most unfortunate ...
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... duty , and leaves the enemies of his faith to take the benefit of the lesson taught by the wisdom of Sir Robert Peel . " At the same time , Professor Butt gave utterance to sentiments which we confess are exactly identical , even in ...
... duty , and leaves the enemies of his faith to take the benefit of the lesson taught by the wisdom of Sir Robert Peel . " At the same time , Professor Butt gave utterance to sentiments which we confess are exactly identical , even in ...
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... duty.to their country , their religion , and their God . In the observations with which we intend to occupy the remainder of the space we have allotted to this article , we shall not aim at any regularity in treating of topics , but ...
... duty.to their country , their religion , and their God . In the observations with which we intend to occupy the remainder of the space we have allotted to this article , we shall not aim at any regularity in treating of topics , but ...
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