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... manners of living preachers , not for so poor and absurd an object as the imitation of even the best of them , but to ... manner or accent that would raise any disagreeable or ludicrous ideas . ' p . 103 . * He concludes by recommending ...
... manners of living preachers , not for so poor and absurd an object as the imitation of even the best of them , but to ... manner or accent that would raise any disagreeable or ludicrous ideas . ' p . 103 . * He concludes by recommending ...
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... manner they are indispensable in the education of the physician , or the lawyer , or the statesman . But , while such ample liberty is taken of enlarging again , in the successive divisions of the work , on several qualifications which ...
... manner they are indispensable in the education of the physician , or the lawyer , or the statesman . But , while such ample liberty is taken of enlarging again , in the successive divisions of the work , on several qualifications which ...
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... manner is a most admirable recommendation to the public regard but it will avail a man but little to be so introduced , if he has nothing important or interesting to communicate . People are not to be seduced from their vices , or ...
... manner is a most admirable recommendation to the public regard but it will avail a man but little to be so introduced , if he has nothing important or interesting to communicate . People are not to be seduced from their vices , or ...
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... manners and the constitution of England ; and a grateful recollection of the asylum and friendships it afforded him ... manner that will insure to him an immortality coeval with that of the language . After all his labours , prolific ...
... manners and the constitution of England ; and a grateful recollection of the asylum and friendships it afforded him ... manner that will insure to him an immortality coeval with that of the language . After all his labours , prolific ...
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... manners to be over - busy in prying into the failures of Princes . ' pp . 8-10 . But the main objection , ' it should seem , was raised from the conduct of his grace of Canterbury ... manner , this whole 60 Bishop Nicolson's Correspondence .
... manners to be over - busy in prying into the failures of Princes . ' pp . 8-10 . But the main objection , ' it should seem , was raised from the conduct of his grace of Canterbury ... manner , this whole 60 Bishop Nicolson's Correspondence .
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.