Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen4A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... church , and charmed his hearers with a moft pathetic fermon . After divine fervice , he invited two or three of his neighbours to pass the evening , at his house , telling them that his wife was indifpofed , and of late inclined to ...
... church , and charmed his hearers with a moft pathetic fermon . After divine fervice , he invited two or three of his neighbours to pass the evening , at his house , telling them that his wife was indifpofed , and of late inclined to ...
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... church . The fwallow fed all the young equally , without diftinction . The young ftone- chatter left the neft at the usual time before it could fly ; and falling to the ground , it was taken up dead . Voluntary actions done with a view ...
... church . The fwallow fed all the young equally , without diftinction . The young ftone- chatter left the neft at the usual time before it could fly ; and falling to the ground , it was taken up dead . Voluntary actions done with a view ...
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... church of Milan , after the af faffins had put up their prayers for cou- rage to perpetrate the deed . It is a still stronger proof how low morality was in those days , that the Pope himself , Sex- tus IV . attempted to affaffinate the ...
... church of Milan , after the af faffins had put up their prayers for cou- rage to perpetrate the deed . It is a still stronger proof how low morality was in those days , that the Pope himself , Sex- tus IV . attempted to affaffinate the ...
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... church , and every private Chriftian , to elect for them- felves a particular faint , to be their patron or tutelar deity . That practice made it neceffary to deify faints without end , in order to furnish a tutelar deity to every in ...
... church , and every private Chriftian , to elect for them- felves a particular faint , to be their patron or tutelar deity . That practice made it neceffary to deify faints without end , in order to furnish a tutelar deity to every in ...
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... church of St Sophia , and a paper for each party to be thrown into it ; never doubt- ing , but that God would fave from the flames the paper given in for the party whose cause he efpoufed . But , to the utter astonishment of all ...
... church of St Sophia , and a paper for each party to be thrown into it ; never doubt- ing , but that God would fave from the flames the paper given in for the party whose cause he efpoufed . But , to the utter astonishment of all ...
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