The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Volume 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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... former , there are monu- ments in some of the most distinguished ornaments of this age and country : and of his success in the latter , some proofs are still visible , in the endow Iments which have survived him . Between the times of ...
... former , there are monu- ments in some of the most distinguished ornaments of this age and country : and of his success in the latter , some proofs are still visible , in the endow Iments which have survived him . Between the times of ...
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... former things are passed away * . ' If we are intimately convinced that unerring wis- dom , power , and goodness , hold the reins of the uni- verse , and are at peace in our own consciences , the storm of the world may beat against us ...
... former things are passed away * . ' If we are intimately convinced that unerring wis- dom , power , and goodness , hold the reins of the uni- verse , and are at peace in our own consciences , the storm of the world may beat against us ...
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... former Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , on Wednesday , January 22 , 1800 ; before the Governor , Senate and House of Representa- tives , then sitting ; and published at the request of the latter . But having only a few ...
... former Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , on Wednesday , January 22 , 1800 ; before the Governor , Senate and House of Representa- tives , then sitting ; and published at the request of the latter . But having only a few ...
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... former , and to abhor and shun the latter . 2dly . Such solemnities are intended to bring us into a proper familiarity with ourselves and our mor- tal condition ; that we may be preparing for death , and enabled , through the grace ...
... former , and to abhor and shun the latter . 2dly . Such solemnities are intended to bring us into a proper familiarity with ourselves and our mor- tal condition ; that we may be preparing for death , and enabled , through the grace ...
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... former usefulness , or the les- sons which their deaths should teach . 1 The hand of a dead man stroaking the part is said to be a cure for a certain unnatural swelling of the body , called the Tympany . But certain it is that the ...
... former usefulness , or the les- sons which their deaths should teach . 1 The hand of a dead man stroaking the part is said to be a cure for a certain unnatural swelling of the body , called the Tympany . But certain it is that the ...
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