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... become the prey of lawless ty- ranny , had not your Majesty hastened to relieve them , while spreading out their suppliant hands towards you , nay , and to relieve them with that resolution , prudence and constancy , and with that ...
... become the prey of lawless ty- ranny , had not your Majesty hastened to relieve them , while spreading out their suppliant hands towards you , nay , and to relieve them with that resolution , prudence and constancy , and with that ...
Page 13
... becoming a prince ; and managed with incomparable diligence , both at home and abroad , whatever makes for the security of the public good ? Against private rivals of your happiness , who were unacquaint- ed with your character , you ...
... becoming a prince ; and managed with incomparable diligence , both at home and abroad , whatever makes for the security of the public good ? Against private rivals of your happiness , who were unacquaint- ed with your character , you ...
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... become Christians to do so ! The streams of divinity are pure : they rise only from the fountain of sacred learning , and should be defiled with none of the impure waters of the ancient or modern philosophy . Let us abstain from harsh ...
... become Christians to do so ! The streams of divinity are pure : they rise only from the fountain of sacred learning , and should be defiled with none of the impure waters of the ancient or modern philosophy . Let us abstain from harsh ...
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... that college to a due veneration for him , and to shew him all other becoming marks of respect . Witsius accepted , but with reluctance , this new province ; 1 for , had he not judged a submission to 34 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... that college to a due veneration for him , and to shew him all other becoming marks of respect . Witsius accepted , but with reluctance , this new province ; 1 for , had he not judged a submission to 34 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... becoming manner , the sacred scriptures ; prudently avoiding every extreme . He was perfectly well skilled in history , both ancient and modern , ecclesiastical and civil , Jewish and Christian , domestic and foreign : and from it he ...
... becoming manner , the sacred scriptures ; prudently avoiding every extreme . He was perfectly well skilled in history , both ancient and modern , ecclesiastical and civil , Jewish and Christian , domestic and foreign : and from it he ...
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