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nobility , and it en courages men of learning and talents , in the middle or lower
orders of life , to instruct themselves , and become fit for such em . ployments ,
and worthy of such rewards . Parliamentary interest , in . Auencing the distribution
of ...
nobility , and it en courages men of learning and talents , in the middle or lower
orders of life , to instruct themselves , and become fit for such em . ployments ,
and worthy of such rewards . Parliamentary interest , in . Auencing the distribution
of ...
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If he obtained the forgiveness of sins , then he is sanctified and become the
temple of God : but I ask , of what God ? If of the Father į he could not , who has
not believed on Him . If of Christ ; he cannot become his temple , who depies that
Christ ...
If he obtained the forgiveness of sins , then he is sanctified and become the
temple of God : but I ask , of what God ? If of the Father į he could not , who has
not believed on Him . If of Christ ; he cannot become his temple , who depies that
Christ ...
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Putting out of the question the mischievous influences on our own nation , we
cannot but earnestly wish , whatever may become of the Indian sovereigns , and
their royal divine right of playing the game of Nimrod across a few hundred ...
Putting out of the question the mischievous influences on our own nation , we
cannot but earnestly wish , whatever may become of the Indian sovereigns , and
their royal divine right of playing the game of Nimrod across a few hundred ...
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As a curiosity we are informed , that they ' sometimes become broken winded : '
while at other times , it appears , they are indisposed ' from dieting on rank grass .
The principal riches of the islanders consist in sheep , their temporal happiness ...
As a curiosity we are informed , that they ' sometimes become broken winded : '
while at other times , it appears , they are indisposed ' from dieting on rank grass .
The principal riches of the islanders consist in sheep , their temporal happiness ...
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Wretched and vacil . lating , he felt existence an insupportable burden . I am
certain , ' he says , that had I not stored my mind with useful koowledge before
attaining my thirtieth year , I should have become insane , or committed suicide .
Wretched and vacil . lating , he felt existence an insupportable burden . I am
certain , ' he says , that had I not stored my mind with useful koowledge before
attaining my thirtieth year , I should have become insane , or committed suicide .
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.