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Speech flows spontaneously , ib . greatness , 266min 1708 he joins the Tories , ib , -opposes the idea of divine interven- -the Queen and her advisers refuse him a tion , 239 — this energy the totality of bishopric , ib .
Speech flows spontaneously , ib . greatness , 266min 1708 he joins the Tories , ib , -opposes the idea of divine interven- -the Queen and her advisers refuse him a tion , 239 — this energy the totality of bishopric , ib .
Pagina 87
Mr. O'Conor thought that opposition to slavery would sooner or later lead to bloodshed and rebellion , and that whatever good might result from abolil ; tion , it would not compensate for the evil of war and the dissolution of the Union ...
Mr. O'Conor thought that opposition to slavery would sooner or later lead to bloodshed and rebellion , and that whatever good might result from abolil ; tion , it would not compensate for the evil of war and the dissolution of the Union ...
Pagina 104
However this may be , the other assertion , notwithstanding the strenuous denial of whig statesmen , is placed beyond question by an examina- . tion of the history of the two parties . * Mr. Pitt and Mr. Percival were the younger sons ...
However this may be , the other assertion , notwithstanding the strenuous denial of whig statesmen , is placed beyond question by an examina- . tion of the history of the two parties . * Mr. Pitt and Mr. Percival were the younger sons ...
Pagina 125
... the ques” tion “ Who art thou ? ” is unquestionably in the nominative case , whereas principium , representing en apxnv , must be in the accusative . Again , “ beginning ” is made to stand antecedent to “ who , " while it is evident ...
... the ques” tion “ Who art thou ? ” is unquestionably in the nominative case , whereas principium , representing en apxnv , must be in the accusative . Again , “ beginning ” is made to stand antecedent to “ who , " while it is evident ...
Pagina 152
... the field of disease itself ; and to - day many diseases are treated by fresh air , tonics , and stimulants , where a few years ago the most active medica1 > o • Cyclopædia , Book I. , chap . vi . tion would have been employed .
... the field of disease itself ; and to - day many diseases are treated by fresh air , tonics , and stimulants , where a few years ago the most active medica1 > o • Cyclopædia , Book I. , chap . vi . tion would have been employed .
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