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... ministers , ' and of one of these with whose name , as our father's friend , we had been long familiar the late Dr. Joseph Macintyre , of Glenorchy , he spoke in terms of the fondest and most respectful affection . This gentleman the ...
... ministers , ' and of one of these with whose name , as our father's friend , we had been long familiar the late Dr. Joseph Macintyre , of Glenorchy , he spoke in terms of the fondest and most respectful affection . This gentleman the ...
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... ministers , who are ignorant and false , and his generals , who are cowardly and rapacious , deceive him without com- punction . They propose no useful measures ; but , to revive the spirit of their young master , they impudently tell ...
... ministers , who are ignorant and false , and his generals , who are cowardly and rapacious , deceive him without com- punction . They propose no useful measures ; but , to revive the spirit of their young master , they impudently tell ...
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... ministers of Queen Victoria ' should be less bold than Queen Elizabeth or Cromwell . ' The reference is unhappy , for America has renounced the right of interference at home , before challenging it abroad , and the language of Elizabeth ...
... ministers of Queen Victoria ' should be less bold than Queen Elizabeth or Cromwell . ' The reference is unhappy , for America has renounced the right of interference at home , before challenging it abroad , and the language of Elizabeth ...
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... ministers to see that the country is interested in such matters . Official diligence will thus be stimulated , and even the agents of despotism abroad will be restrained by the knowledge of their misdeeds being reported and commented on ...
... ministers to see that the country is interested in such matters . Official diligence will thus be stimulated , and even the agents of despotism abroad will be restrained by the knowledge of their misdeeds being reported and commented on ...
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... ministers in the Congregational Union of Scotland . In connexion with that Union , he frequently visited London , and some of the principal towns in England , where he was always liberally received , and wel- comed as an eminent scholar ...
... ministers in the Congregational Union of Scotland . In connexion with that Union , he frequently visited London , and some of the principal towns in England , where he was always liberally received , and wel- comed as an eminent scholar ...
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