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... tion , such a vast variety of cases , to which rules of law are now applied , that , if the legislature were to adopt it , our legal system would be so mu- tilated as to be no longer the safeguard of private rights or of public freedom ...
... tion , such a vast variety of cases , to which rules of law are now applied , that , if the legislature were to adopt it , our legal system would be so mu- tilated as to be no longer the safeguard of private rights or of public freedom ...
Page 252
... tion deserving their serious attention for the very existence of our Churc may depend , in some measure , on ad ... tion , that he does not find himself in a situa- tion of sufficiently forward preparation for an actual rupture with ...
... tion deserving their serious attention for the very existence of our Churc may depend , in some measure , on ad ... tion , that he does not find himself in a situa- tion of sufficiently forward preparation for an actual rupture with ...
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... tion of a fine style , is the occasional and judicious introduction of unintel- ligible phrases . The happy effect of this practice in exalting your credit as a learned man , and a fine writer , needs not to be pointed out . Obscu- rity ...
... tion of a fine style , is the occasional and judicious introduction of unintel- ligible phrases . The happy effect of this practice in exalting your credit as a learned man , and a fine writer , needs not to be pointed out . Obscu- rity ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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