The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 20-21W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 122
... distinct act , a fresh sentiment of gratulation and gratitude from the country at large . Long before the process was consum- mated , the landlords , however alarmed for the sys- tem at the first , would have the experimental con ...
... distinct act , a fresh sentiment of gratulation and gratitude from the country at large . Long before the process was consum- mated , the landlords , however alarmed for the sys- tem at the first , would have the experimental con ...
Page 292
... distinct section of our people as a distinct addition to the amount of our national worth , and our national security . Such a plan as this would fasten the eyes of the country upon a great moral experiment ; and sure we are , that ...
... distinct section of our people as a distinct addition to the amount of our national worth , and our national security . Such a plan as this would fasten the eyes of the country upon a great moral experiment ; and sure we are , that ...
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... distinct proposition is the only object of inquiry . " " Before you can inquire you must have something that you seek . " " The more distinct the end the greater the chances of success ; the absence of an end is futility . " " The rule ...
... distinct proposition is the only object of inquiry . " " Before you can inquire you must have something that you seek . " " The more distinct the end the greater the chances of success ; the absence of an end is futility . " " The rule ...
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