The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... side to need illustration . It is not my intention here to patronize either side of the question which the Doctor's free inquiry has occasioned . All that concerns my argument is barely to evince , and this I imagine has been evinced ...
... side to need illustration . It is not my intention here to patronize either side of the question which the Doctor's free inquiry has occasioned . All that concerns my argument is barely to evince , and this I imagine has been evinced ...
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... side of the missionary , not one - on the side of the apostles . They are not ignorant artificers of the lowest class whom Rome engages in such a business . She has too much worldly wisdom ( notwithstanding her arrogant and not very ...
... side of the missionary , not one - on the side of the apostles . They are not ignorant artificers of the lowest class whom Rome engages in such a business . She has too much worldly wisdom ( notwithstanding her arrogant and not very ...
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... side of the Atlantic , let us consider them as objects of our pity more than of our indignation . In be- half of the mere populace , the unthinking multitude , it may with truth be pleaded almost in every insurrection , that their ...
... side of the Atlantic , let us consider them as objects of our pity more than of our indignation . In be- half of the mere populace , the unthinking multitude , it may with truth be pleaded almost in every insurrection , that their ...
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