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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... virtue , when the sense of liberty was extinct ? Or , in particular , could the pro- testant religion be maintained , if the spirit of protes- tant liberty were suffered to decay ? Are they not so intimately connected , that to divide ...
... virtue , when the sense of liberty was extinct ? Or , in particular , could the pro- testant religion be maintained , if the spirit of protes- tant liberty were suffered to decay ? Are they not so intimately connected , that to divide ...
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... virtue of his country , as he had been before for the preservation of its public li- berty ; considering the one as inseparable from the other , and breathing forth that candid benevolence to his species , together with that tempered ...
... virtue of his country , as he had been before for the preservation of its public li- berty ; considering the one as inseparable from the other , and breathing forth that candid benevolence to his species , together with that tempered ...
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... virtue . I would just observe farther , though , in such cir- cumstances as the present , sermons from the press may be sometimes both necessary and seasonable , yet I am far from thinking that this will be PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 15.
... virtue . I would just observe farther , though , in such cir- cumstances as the present , sermons from the press may be sometimes both necessary and seasonable , yet I am far from thinking that this will be PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 15.
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... virtue and love of our country ; than which , human nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ...
... virtue and love of our country ; than which , human nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ...
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... virtue in our bosoms . Could an ancient Spar- tan rush into the field of death , upon the motives men- tioned above ? and is there any danger which a Briton ought to decline for the sake of these inestimable privileges ? or shall a ...
... virtue in our bosoms . Could an ancient Spar- tan rush into the field of death , upon the motives men- tioned above ? and is there any danger which a Briton ought to decline for the sake of these inestimable privileges ? or shall a ...
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