Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 103
Your complimentary comment on my letter to Mr. Williston , published in your paper of the 22nd inst . , for the sake of " truth " which you are " bound to speak " , precludes the necessity of my offering any apology for the few words of ...
Your complimentary comment on my letter to Mr. Williston , published in your paper of the 22nd inst . , for the sake of " truth " which you are " bound to speak " , precludes the necessity of my offering any apology for the few words of ...
Page 108
Yet we did not say so because that may fairly be deemed an offensive and improper way of dealing with the letter of a Bishop , even if he were not so zealous and pious an ecclesiastic as Dr. Rogers is well known to be .
Yet we did not say so because that may fairly be deemed an offensive and improper way of dealing with the letter of a Bishop , even if he were not so zealous and pious an ecclesiastic as Dr. Rogers is well known to be .
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My letter was written in self - defence , and states the truth , and that in the mildest terms the nature of the subject would permit ; and if ever the letter of a clerical Pastor was not only " warrantable " but absolutely necessary to ...
My letter was written in self - defence , and states the truth , and that in the mildest terms the nature of the subject would permit ; and if ever the letter of a clerical Pastor was not only " warrantable " but absolutely necessary to ...
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