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الصفحة 83
It is , however , evidently an error , to add the sum to be redeemed to the charge
for redemption , as that charge . cannot possibly be incurred till the original sum
be paid . The 16 , 800 , 0001 . must therefore be deducted ; which will reduce the
...
It is , however , evidently an error , to add the sum to be redeemed to the charge
for redemption , as that charge . cannot possibly be incurred till the original sum
be paid . The 16 , 800 , 0001 . must therefore be deducted ; which will reduce the
...
الصفحة 86
All that any body can want to know about the Quakers , might evidently have
been told ei . ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar
practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses
to ...
All that any body can want to know about the Quakers , might evidently have
been told ei . ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar
practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses
to ...
الصفحة 87
It is necessary , however , in order to come to a right understanding with those
austere persons and their apologist , to enter a little into these discussions , The
basis of the Quaker morality seems evidently to be , that gaiety and merriment ...
It is necessary , however , in order to come to a right understanding with those
austere persons and their apologist , to enter a little into these discussions , The
basis of the Quaker morality seems evidently to be , that gaiety and merriment ...
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takes ; is evidently written under the impression of a political theo ory , and
receives more than its share of mercy , if its misrepresentations are imputed to the
influence of such a prepoffefsion . The work now under review , we therefore ...
takes ; is evidently written under the impression of a political theo ory , and
receives more than its share of mercy , if its misrepresentations are imputed to the
influence of such a prepoffefsion . The work now under review , we therefore ...
الصفحة 314
The two principal objections are , 1st , that plants , evidently connected by nature
, are , according to it , place ed in different classes , and that those which have no
natural or general affinity , are sometimes arranged under the same class , an ...
The two principal objections are , 1st , that plants , evidently connected by nature
, are , according to it , place ed in different classes , and that those which have no
natural or general affinity , are sometimes arranged under the same class , an ...
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