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Page 14
... and cause and effect ; it is strongly and justly insisted , that the memory which
operates most by means of the last of these relations is by far the most useful ,
and therefore that the best mode of cultivating it is a severe attention to this
relațion ...
... and cause and effect ; it is strongly and justly insisted , that the memory which
operates most by means of the last of these relations is by far the most useful ,
and therefore that the best mode of cultivating it is a severe attention to this
relațion ...
Page 120
The people , quite enchanted , pay more attention to the gesticulations of these
giants , than to the religious ceremony which follows them . ' . • The existence of
the giants has been deemed of sufficient importance to require attention as to the
...
The people , quite enchanted , pay more attention to the gesticulations of these
giants , than to the religious ceremony which follows them . ' . • The existence of
the giants has been deemed of sufficient importance to require attention as to the
...
Page 182
It is greedy of services which draw attention , and seeks to heighten itself by
casting severe reflections on the lukewarmness of others , Remote from all these
is true christian Zeal , True zeal is enlightened and judicious ; meek and gentle ...
It is greedy of services which draw attention , and seeks to heighten itself by
casting severe reflections on the lukewarmness of others , Remote from all these
is true christian Zeal , True zeal is enlightened and judicious ; meek and gentle ...
Page 308
Due attention is paid especially to the vixen , ķis second wife , and to his most
ade mirable daughter Margaret , whom her father delighted to ac . knowledge as
almost the rival of his own accomplishments , and her husband as the companion
...
Due attention is paid especially to the vixen , ķis second wife , and to his most
ade mirable daughter Margaret , whom her father delighted to ac . knowledge as
almost the rival of his own accomplishments , and her husband as the companion
...
Page 339
... were evtirely ignorant of the sube ject respecting which they presumed to
interfere : Mr . Frend ' s censurers have paid as much attention to the subject
which has called forth their animadversions , as he has ; and are full as likely to
be right .
... were evtirely ignorant of the sube ject respecting which they presumed to
interfere : Mr . Frend ' s censurers have paid as much attention to the subject
which has called forth their animadversions , as he has ; and are full as likely to
be right .
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