The Divine Legation Of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1A. Millar, and J. and R. Tonson, 1765 - 440 páginas |
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... must own you have been ma- naged , even by fome of our Order , with very fingular complaifance . Whether it was that they affected the fame of moderation , or had a higher ambition for the honour of your good word , I know not ; but I ...
... must own you have been ma- naged , even by fome of our Order , with very fingular complaifance . Whether it was that they affected the fame of moderation , or had a higher ambition for the honour of your good word , I know not ; but I ...
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... must triumph . with him ? Even I , the meanest in this contro- verfy , should have been ashamed of project- ing the defence of the great jewish Lawgiver , A 2 did 1 did not I know that the fame liberty of think- DEDICATION . But let me ...
... must triumph . with him ? Even I , the meanest in this contro- verfy , should have been ashamed of project- ing the defence of the great jewish Lawgiver , A 2 did 1 did not I know that the fame liberty of think- DEDICATION . But let me ...
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... must own , I could be easily enough brought to believe , that an author of fuch talents of literature , love of truth , and of his country , as this appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at ...
... must own , I could be easily enough brought to believe , that an author of fuch talents of literature , love of truth , and of his country , as this appears to have been , would as freely expose the extreme of folly at one end , as at ...
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... must beg your patience , now I am got thus far , to lay before you your principal abuses of that liberty indulged to you for better pur- pofes ; or , to give them the foftest name I can , in an addrefs of this nature , your ARTS OF ...
... must beg your patience , now I am got thus far , to lay before you your principal abuses of that liberty indulged to you for better pur- pofes ; or , to give them the foftest name I can , in an addrefs of this nature , your ARTS OF ...
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... must be owned , that this strange difpofition towards unfeason- able mirth , drives all parties upon being witty where they can , as being conscious of its pow- erful operation in controverfy : RIDICULE hav- ing , from the hands of a ...
... must be owned , that this strange difpofition towards unfeason- able mirth , drives all parties upon being witty where they can , as being conscious of its pow- erful operation in controverfy : RIDICULE hav- ing , from the hands of a ...
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