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As a work intended for popular instruction , the object of the author is laudable ;
though we cannot venturé to express an , opinion that it is in any great degree
attainable . The prevention of disease is certainly an object of importance to
every ...
As a work intended for popular instruction , the object of the author is laudable ;
though we cannot venturé to express an , opinion that it is in any great degree
attainable . The prevention of disease is certainly an object of importance to
every ...
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The object of the noble writer is , to dissuade the Catholic per titioners from partial
and precipitate decisions ; and , in particular , to express his regret at the
rejection , on the part of the Irish Catholics , of the proposal to rest in the crown a
...
The object of the noble writer is , to dissuade the Catholic per titioners from partial
and precipitate decisions ; and , in particular , to express his regret at the
rejection , on the part of the Irish Catholics , of the proposal to rest in the crown a
...
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The author further ' observes , that there are two distinct objects to be kept in view
in the conduct of a narrative poem ... Will any man in his senses , on . this side of
the Atlantic , believe that Virgil ' s real object in composing the Æneid was to ...
The author further ' observes , that there are two distinct objects to be kept in view
in the conduct of a narrative poem ... Will any man in his senses , on . this side of
the Atlantic , believe that Virgil ' s real object in composing the Æneid was to ...
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... with him : and that he is the proper and sole object of worship ; - these , I say ,
are discoveries which the common reason of man has been supposed capable of
making by its own efforts , and without the suggestions of divine · revelation .
... with him : and that he is the proper and sole object of worship ; - these , I say ,
are discoveries which the common reason of man has been supposed capable of
making by its own efforts , and without the suggestions of divine · revelation .
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If we attend to the various objects of pursuit , we shall find that in the estimation of
those who are regarding them , they are ... t Let tha object be presented , which
combines within it this assemblage of properties , and we may justly term it , the ...
If we attend to the various objects of pursuit , we shall find that in the estimation of
those who are regarding them , they are ... t Let tha object be presented , which
combines within it this assemblage of properties , and we may justly term it , the ...
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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.