The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... conduct , I fear , will scarce entitle us to this character in its proper degree . We are apt either to grovel beneath the true spirit of freedom ; or , when we aim at spirit , to be borne , by an unbridled fierceness , to the other ...
... conduct , I fear , will scarce entitle us to this character in its proper degree . We are apt either to grovel beneath the true spirit of freedom ; or , when we aim at spirit , to be borne , by an unbridled fierceness , to the other ...
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... conduct of our brave countrymen , in the colonies to the northward . Their preachers have been long accustomed to dwell much upon the rights of Britons and of protestants . In consequence of this , to their immortal honour , they are ...
... conduct of our brave countrymen , in the colonies to the northward . Their preachers have been long accustomed to dwell much upon the rights of Britons and of protestants . In consequence of this , to their immortal honour , they are ...
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... conduct , to keep strictly to the spirit of protestantism , and to pre- serve the dignity of our establishment , in the temper of every reasonable degree of liberty . " . This is a golden rule indeed ; and while we frame our conduct by ...
... conduct , to keep strictly to the spirit of protestantism , and to pre- serve the dignity of our establishment , in the temper of every reasonable degree of liberty . " . This is a golden rule indeed ; and while we frame our conduct by ...
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... conduct might engage us in broils , ruffle our tempers , and unfit us for the more solemn part of our duty . Nor do I think we ought to dwell any farther on the errors of others , than just to enable those , with whom we are connected ...
... conduct might engage us in broils , ruffle our tempers , and unfit us for the more solemn part of our duty . Nor do I think we ought to dwell any farther on the errors of others , than just to enable those , with whom we are connected ...
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... conduct ? We are , or might be , the happiest and most enlightened peo- ple in the world ; and , by consequence , we ought to be the bravest . Were we to cast our eyes over this globe , and to take a view of the condition of our fellow ...
... conduct ? We are , or might be , the happiest and most enlightened peo- ple in the world ; and , by consequence , we ought to be the bravest . Were we to cast our eyes over this globe , and to take a view of the condition of our fellow ...
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