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... cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries in Philosophy , obtain greater knowledge of the Arts , and extend the improvements of Literature . This is the only ...
... cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries in Philosophy , obtain greater knowledge of the Arts , and extend the improvements of Literature . This is the only ...
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... cause , and behaved with great gallantry at the battle of Newbury , having three horses shot under him . When the republican party had The Queen was twice at Harefield . In 1601 she visited Sir Edward Anderson there ; and in 1602 Sir ...
... cause , and behaved with great gallantry at the battle of Newbury , having three horses shot under him . When the republican party had The Queen was twice at Harefield . In 1601 she visited Sir Edward Anderson there ; and in 1602 Sir ...
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... cause of genius , good sense , and good morals . To SIR , I have a double motive for intruding this Address upon you ... causes of discord among the Nations of Eu- rope , especially if it is favourable to discussion , by opposing one ...
... cause of genius , good sense , and good morals . To SIR , I have a double motive for intruding this Address upon you ... causes of discord among the Nations of Eu- rope , especially if it is favourable to discussion , by opposing one ...
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... cause will form an apology for the appearance of the present volume having been delayed some time beyond the intended pe- riod of publication . As to those in progress , he trusts that the improve ment in the practical part of his ar ...
... cause will form an apology for the appearance of the present volume having been delayed some time beyond the intended pe- riod of publication . As to those in progress , he trusts that the improve ment in the practical part of his ar ...
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... cause of truth , and to them . " The excellent Prelate concludes , " And now , my Reverend Brethren , though I have been happy to give praise where praise is due , yet let not any thing which has been said , diminish or relax your ...
... cause of truth , and to them . " The excellent Prelate concludes , " And now , my Reverend Brethren , though I have been happy to give praise where praise is due , yet let not any thing which has been said , diminish or relax your ...
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