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lities of their heart , as in the faculties tion by the acquirement of power of the mind , we find them impreffed with the ftamp of education : imbibing , in their earliest age , the facred princi- ples of religion , their conviction ...
lities of their heart , as in the faculties tion by the acquirement of power of the mind , we find them impreffed with the ftamp of education : imbibing , in their earliest age , the facred princi- ples of religion , their conviction ...
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... there still remain- when he is bufy in unfolding his latent ed fome whofe minds were not wholly powers towards the benefit and inftruc- unacquainted with literature , or infen- tion of his fellow creatures . fible to its utility .
... there still remain- when he is bufy in unfolding his latent ed fome whofe minds were not wholly powers towards the benefit and inftruc- unacquainted with literature , or infen- tion of his fellow creatures . fible to its utility .
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This mo- tion is caused by a pendulum , three feet fix inches long , having an iron bob , weighing ten pounds , and its upper end turning a pulley , ten inches diameter , from which goes a rope twice round a- nother pulley , about three ...
This mo- tion is caused by a pendulum , three feet fix inches long , having an iron bob , weighing ten pounds , and its upper end turning a pulley , ten inches diameter , from which goes a rope twice round a- nother pulley , about three ...
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The eve of the day , which would have completed the thirtieth an niversary of his reign , was cruelly cho- fen for the conclufion of his royal func . tions . A letter was then delivered to him by Prince Repain , from the Emprefs of ...
The eve of the day , which would have completed the thirtieth an niversary of his reign , was cruelly cho- fen for the conclufion of his royal func . tions . A letter was then delivered to him by Prince Repain , from the Emprefs of ...
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Pri- vate property will be secured to them ; but all public property , papers , guns , fores , and provifions of every kind , must be delivered up , in their prefent condi- tion , to the officers appointed by us to receive them .
Pri- vate property will be secured to them ; but all public property , papers , guns , fores , and provifions of every kind , must be delivered up , in their prefent condi- tion , to the officers appointed by us to receive them .
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