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... ment of our own Conftitution as all fo- ber citizens , of every perfuafion , have long wished for . And though , in an- fwer to the grofs and unprovoked ca- lumnies of Mr. Madan and others , I publicly vindicated my principles as a ...
... ment of our own Conftitution as all fo- ber citizens , of every perfuafion , have long wished for . And though , in an- fwer to the grofs and unprovoked ca- lumnies of Mr. Madan and others , I publicly vindicated my principles as a ...
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... MENT in the Conflitution of his own country , though he takes care to keep out of fight the many murders that must be hazarded in the exchange , and com- pliments his countrymen on their hu- manity . We try him not on any count to which ...
... MENT in the Conflitution of his own country , though he takes care to keep out of fight the many murders that must be hazarded in the exchange , and com- pliments his countrymen on their hu- manity . We try him not on any count to which ...
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... ment uttered , or , I believe , conceived , that would hurt the feelings of any one friend to liberty and good government , under the happy Conftitution we are bleffed with in this kingdom . - I aver this to be a true and juft ...
... ment uttered , or , I believe , conceived , that would hurt the feelings of any one friend to liberty and good government , under the happy Conftitution we are bleffed with in this kingdom . - I aver this to be a true and juft ...
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... ment given at an inn to his family ( though I am affured , had he afked , he might have received a much larger fum for it ) ; and the man , who made the cafe to pack it in , alto received a guinea for his trouble . When I first vifited ...
... ment given at an inn to his family ( though I am affured , had he afked , he might have received a much larger fum for it ) ; and the man , who made the cafe to pack it in , alto received a guinea for his trouble . When I first vifited ...
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... ment which either Infidels or Separatifts have received I purpofely waive , in or- der to mention notorious inftances of a perfecuting spirit exerted against thofe of their own communion , men whofe virtues , piety , and learning ...
... ment which either Infidels or Separatifts have received I purpofely waive , in or- der to mention notorious inftances of a perfecuting spirit exerted against thofe of their own communion , men whofe virtues , piety , and learning ...
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Página 592 - ... it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary. and cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it. I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received, or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a patron, which Providence has enabled me to do for myself.
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