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... continue to be felt ; that while they alleviate the cares , and increase the comfort of our gracious Sovereign ; while they improve the minds , and con- tribute to the felicity of Your illus- trious offspring ; they may , at the same ...
... continue to be felt ; that while they alleviate the cares , and increase the comfort of our gracious Sovereign ; while they improve the minds , and con- tribute to the felicity of Your illus- trious offspring ; they may , at the same ...
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... continue to be honoured , when their active exertions are over ; and to the last stage of life he is followed by public esteem and respect . Whereas , if genuine worth be wanting , the applause which may have attended a man for a while ...
... continue to be honoured , when their active exertions are over ; and to the last stage of life he is followed by public esteem and respect . Whereas , if genuine worth be wanting , the applause which may have attended a man for a while ...
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... continues to brighten throughout eternal ages . What procured him respect on earth , shall render him esti- mable among the great assembly of angels and spirits of just men made perfect ; where , we are assured , they who have been ...
... continues to brighten throughout eternal ages . What procured him respect on earth , shall render him esti- mable among the great assembly of angels and spirits of just men made perfect ; where , we are assured , they who have been ...
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... continue to estrange yourselves from one another by competitions and jealousies , when in cordial union ye might be so much more blest ? How long will ye seek your happiness in selfish gratifications alone , neg- lecting those purer and ...
... continue to estrange yourselves from one another by competitions and jealousies , when in cordial union ye might be so much more blest ? How long will ye seek your happiness in selfish gratifications alone , neg- lecting those purer and ...
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... continue to be what it has heretofore been ; that it will be a mixed and varied state ; a chequered scene of pleasures and pains , of fugitive joys and transient griefs , succeeding in a round to one another . Whether we look forward to ...
... continue to be what it has heretofore been ; that it will be a mixed and varied state ; a chequered scene of pleasures and pains , of fugitive joys and transient griefs , succeeding in a round to one another . Whether we look forward to ...
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