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... ment should possess the hearts of the people . He thought that ministers acted wisely in restoring peace , and he trusted they would continue to act on the same principle . He hoped they would turn their thoughts to all kinds of ...
... ment should possess the hearts of the people . He thought that ministers acted wisely in restoring peace , and he trusted they would continue to act on the same principle . He hoped they would turn their thoughts to all kinds of ...
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... ment had been concluded . But if these changes have taken place in consequence of any acts of the French Government , his Ma . jesty's right to continue in the occupation of the island will hardly be contested . It is indisputable ...
... ment had been concluded . But if these changes have taken place in consequence of any acts of the French Government , his Ma . jesty's right to continue in the occupation of the island will hardly be contested . It is indisputable ...
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... ment with the author in the opinion he has given , that our articles were not framed on the precise theological system of John Calvin . No other mark of approbation occurs in the course of four numbers , except in the first four lines ...
... ment with the author in the opinion he has given , that our articles were not framed on the precise theological system of John Calvin . No other mark of approbation occurs in the course of four numbers , except in the first four lines ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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