The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 2Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... king , or his protestant country . I know , however , that your appearing warm in these grand concerns , will even procure opposition to your ministry , as well as objections to all sermons of this kind . You will hear it said " That a ...
... king , or his protestant country . I know , however , that your appearing warm in these grand concerns , will even procure opposition to your ministry , as well as objections to all sermons of this kind . You will hear it said " That a ...
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... king in his own family . Not being as yet collected into larger so- cieties , men were not then engaged in that constant round of action , which hath since been the lot of their short - lived posterity . Their manners were more simple ...
... king in his own family . Not being as yet collected into larger so- cieties , men were not then engaged in that constant round of action , which hath since been the lot of their short - lived posterity . Their manners were more simple ...
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... king , upon his throne , cannot exact a single far- thing of our estates , but what we have first freely con- sented to pay by laws of our own making . We cannot be dragged out , in violation of justice and right , to wade in seas of ...
... king , upon his throne , cannot exact a single far- thing of our estates , but what we have first freely con- sented to pay by laws of our own making . We cannot be dragged out , in violation of justice and right , to wade in seas of ...
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... kings , and the father of his people ? This land was given to us for propagating free- dom , establishing useful arts , and extending the king- dom of Jesus . Shall we , then , be false to such a trust , or pusillanimous in such a ...
... kings , and the father of his people ? This land was given to us for propagating free- dom , establishing useful arts , and extending the king- dom of Jesus . Shall we , then , be false to such a trust , or pusillanimous in such a ...
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... king of Prussia stood ready to be swallowed up of the multitude of his enemies . The British nation was torn to pieces by intestine divisions ; its helm continually shifting hands ; too many bent on sordid views of self - interest ; too ...
... king of Prussia stood ready to be swallowed up of the multitude of his enemies . The British nation was torn to pieces by intestine divisions ; its helm continually shifting hands ; too many bent on sordid views of self - interest ; too ...
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