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nishments incurred by crimes of a spiritual nature , those instituted for offences
against person or property , being discussed under their respective heads . The
punishment of adultery is remarkably severe . The chief chapters of this book ...
nishments incurred by crimes of a spiritual nature , those instituted for offences
against person or property , being discussed under their respective heads . The
punishment of adultery is remarkably severe . The chief chapters of this book ...
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When our author opposes the position of Mr . Harris , just mcntioned , he errs
against the first rules of logic , by adducing as examples a genus and a species ;
it was never contended , that in thefe instances , the subF 3 ject ject and the ...
When our author opposes the position of Mr . Harris , just mcntioned , he errs
against the first rules of logic , by adducing as examples a genus and a species ;
it was never contended , that in thefe instances , the subF 3 ject ject and the ...
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While we have guarded our readers against too readily believing the
exaggerated accounts of the cruelty of the planters , we should equally guard
them against admitting the dreadful stories recited in this pamphlet . Yet much
mischief must ...
While we have guarded our readers against too readily believing the
exaggerated accounts of the cruelty of the planters , we should equally guard
them against admitting the dreadful stories recited in this pamphlet . Yet much
mischief must ...
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Mr . Hawtrey is a firm and able champion for the church and state : he defends
every inch of ground , and his formidable entrenchments , against supposed or
expected attacks , should be carefully reconnoitred by opponents . We have ,
indeed ...
Mr . Hawtrey is a firm and able champion for the church and state : he defends
every inch of ground , and his formidable entrenchments , against supposed or
expected attacks , should be carefully reconnoitred by opponents . We have ,
indeed ...
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In other respects our author opposes Mr . Burke with ability , and fights against
him very successfully with his own weapons . We perceive occasionally a little
too much of what is styled the seasoning of controversy , and the revolutionist
also ...
In other respects our author opposes Mr . Burke with ability , and fights against
him very successfully with his own weapons . We perceive occasionally a little
too much of what is styled the seasoning of controversy , and the revolutionist
also ...
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