The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton ...J. Nichols, and sold by T. Cadell, 1788 |
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... ambition for the honour of your good word , I know not ; but I , who neither love your caufe , nor fear the abilities that fupport it , while I pre- • ferve for your persons that justice and charity which ferve DEDICATION.
... ambition for the honour of your good word , I know not ; but I , who neither love your caufe , nor fear the abilities that fupport it , while I pre- • ferve for your persons that justice and charity which ferve DEDICATION.
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... caufe of this epidemic folly , it would be unjust to afcribe it to the freedom of the Prefs , which wife men have ever held one of the most precious branches of national Liberty . What , though it midwifes , as it were , thefe brain ...
... caufe of this epidemic folly , it would be unjust to afcribe it to the freedom of the Prefs , which wife men have ever held one of the most precious branches of national Liberty . What , though it midwifes , as it were , thefe brain ...
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... caufe , defire an adversary whom the laws had be- fore difarmed ; or value a victory , where the Magistrate must triumph with him ? Even I , the meanest in this controversy , should have been ashamed of projecting the defence of the ...
... caufe , defire an adversary whom the laws had be- fore difarmed ; or value a victory , where the Magistrate must triumph with him ? Even I , the meanest in this controversy , should have been ashamed of projecting the defence of the ...
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... Caufe , by diverting him at the expence of the Advocate . It is true , that at what time the Clergy fo far forgot the nature of their office , and of the cause they were appointed to defend , as to call in the fecular arm to support ...
... Caufe , by diverting him at the expence of the Advocate . It is true , that at what time the Clergy fo far forgot the nature of their office , and of the cause they were appointed to defend , as to call in the fecular arm to support ...
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... Caufe , that I too could be tempted to laugh in my turn , while I think of an old ftory told us by Herodotus + , of See his Answers to Dr. Clarke . ↑ Lib . ii . c . 14. Vid . Plutarch . Symp . 1. iv . Prob . 5. The learned Gale cannot ...
... Caufe , that I too could be tempted to laugh in my turn , while I think of an old ftory told us by Herodotus + , of See his Answers to Dr. Clarke . ↑ Lib . ii . c . 14. Vid . Plutarch . Symp . 1. iv . Prob . 5. The learned Gale cannot ...
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