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Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then , 35 aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk ...
Poets and Philosophers , rendered diffident by their very number , addressed themselves to " learned readers ; " then , 35 aimed to conciliate the graces of " the candid reader ; " till , the critic still rising as the author sunk ...
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10 A learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his own expense two volumes octavo , entitled , a new Theory of Redemption .
10 A learned and exemplary old clergyman , who many years ago went to his reward followed by the regrets and blessings of his flock , published at his own expense two volumes octavo , entitled , a new Theory of Redemption .
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But in all ages there have been a few , who measuring and sounding the rivers of the vale at the feet of their furthest inaccessible 5 falls have learned , that the sources must be far higher and far inward ; a few , who even in the ...
But in all ages there have been a few , who measuring and sounding the rivers of the vale at the feet of their furthest inaccessible 5 falls have learned , that the sources must be far higher and far inward ; a few , who even in the ...
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