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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... becomes those who are placed as watchmen on the walls of our holy Zion , to " cry " aloud and spare not , " on the approach of every thing that can " hurt or make us afraid , " either in our civil or religious capacity ; surely no ...
... becomes those who are placed as watchmen on the walls of our holy Zion , to " cry " aloud and spare not , " on the approach of every thing that can " hurt or make us afraid , " either in our civil or religious capacity ; surely no ...
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... become to us ! Not to mention many parts , even of Europe itself , where the common people are in a manner the pro- perty of their lords , and on little better footing than their cattle themselves ; I might carry you through Asia and ...
... become to us ! Not to mention many parts , even of Europe itself , where the common people are in a manner the pro- perty of their lords , and on little better footing than their cattle themselves ; I might carry you through Asia and ...
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... become advocates in such a cause , and entitle themselves to all the applauses so long ago paid to their Spartan predecessors ! I would not now wound you , with a disagreeable recapitulation of our past misconduct and fatal indo- lence ...
... become advocates in such a cause , and entitle themselves to all the applauses so long ago paid to their Spartan predecessors ! I would not now wound you , with a disagreeable recapitulation of our past misconduct and fatal indo- lence ...
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... become me to run into invectives , even against our worst enemies . But can we look round this great globe , and see such an immense majority of our species crouching under the galling yoke of a few human monsters ; unmanned , sunk in ...
... become me to run into invectives , even against our worst enemies . But can we look round this great globe , and see such an immense majority of our species crouching under the galling yoke of a few human monsters ; unmanned , sunk in ...
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... become sole master . Should it be our sad lot to fall under the dominion of such a haughty foe , farewel then , a long farewel , to all the happiness resulting from the exercise of those virtues which I have been recommending , from the ...
... become sole master . Should it be our sad lot to fall under the dominion of such a haughty foe , farewel then , a long farewel , to all the happiness resulting from the exercise of those virtues which I have been recommending , from the ...
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