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... agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period. In reviewing them, passages sometimes appeared which I ima- A a gined gined might be serviceable, either for admonition or consolation to.
... agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period. In reviewing them, passages sometimes appeared which I ima- A a gined gined might be serviceable, either for admonition or consolation to.
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... other topick, may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind, the Author must trust to the indulgence of the candid Reader. HUGH BLAIR. ! ±± - - - - - - - - f v J.
... other topick, may be thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it. With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind, the Author must trust to the indulgence of the candid Reader. HUGH BLAIR. ! ±± - - - - - - - - f v J.
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... to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages sometimes appeared which I ima- gined A 2 [ iv ] gined might be serviceable , either for.
... to observe how far they agreed in the strain of thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages sometimes appeared which I ima- gined A 2 [ iv ] gined might be serviceable , either for.
Page iv
... thought began to arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by ...
... thought began to arise in my mind , that by employing my present leisure , as long as health allowed , in pre- paring some of those Discourses for the press , it might be in my power to be still of some use in the world . Encouraged by ...
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... thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it . - With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind , the Author must trust to the indul- gence of the candid Reader . HUGH BLAIR . 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . SERMON ...
... thought to strengthen and confirm the impression of it . - With regard to errours or inaccuracies of any other kind , the Author must trust to the indul- gence of the candid Reader . HUGH BLAIR . 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME . SERMON ...
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