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... reason : - " When we were first drawn together as a society , ( said he , ) it had pleased God to en- lighten our minds so far as to see that some doctrines , which were esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others which we have es ...
... reason : - " When we were first drawn together as a society , ( said he , ) it had pleased God to en- lighten our minds so far as to see that some doctrines , which were esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others which we have es ...
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... reason forty years , ) and have had the very great that one of each sect was appointed ; viz . one pleasure of seeing a number of the youth who Church of England man , one Presbyterian , have received their education in it , distin- one ...
... reason forty years , ) and have had the very great that one of each sect was appointed ; viz . one pleasure of seeing a number of the youth who Church of England man , one Presbyterian , have received their education in it , distin- one ...
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... reason given for not sweep- ing the dusty streets was , that the dust would fly into the windows of shops and houses . An accidental occurrence had instructed me how much sweeping might be done in a little time ; I found at my door in ...
... reason given for not sweep- ing the dusty streets was , that the dust would fly into the windows of shops and houses . An accidental occurrence had instructed me how much sweeping might be done in a little time ; I found at my door in ...
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... reason for loving the raising of troops , building of forts , & c . to dispute , being eloquent , an acute sophister ... reasons in heard , accustoming his children to dispute support of it , is to be found among my politi- with one ...
... reason for loving the raising of troops , building of forts , & c . to dispute , being eloquent , an acute sophister ... reasons in heard , accustoming his children to dispute support of it , is to be found among my politi- with one ...
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... reason for removing this general , and sending generals Amherst and Wolf , that the minister never heard from him , and could not know what he was doing . This daily expectation of sailing , and all the three packets going down to Sandy ...
... reason for removing this general , and sending generals Amherst and Wolf , that the minister never heard from him , and could not know what he was doing . This daily expectation of sailing , and all the three packets going down to Sandy ...
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