Works: Life and Letters, Τόμος 2Saunders and Otley, 1835 |
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... suppose to have been the prophet Jonah's , when he cried , " Yet forty days , and Nineveh shall be destroyed . " But our Nineveh too repented , that is to say , she was affected in a manner somewhat suitable to her condition . She was ...
... suppose to have been the prophet Jonah's , when he cried , " Yet forty days , and Nineveh shall be destroyed . " But our Nineveh too repented , that is to say , she was affected in a manner somewhat suitable to her condition . She was ...
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... suppose , therefore , you mean something more , and shall be glad to be more particularly informed . I see but one feature in the face of our national concerns that pleases me ; -the war with America , it seems , is to be conducted on a ...
... suppose , therefore , you mean something more , and shall be glad to be more particularly informed . I see but one feature in the face of our national concerns that pleases me ; -the war with America , it seems , is to be conducted on a ...
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... suppose , will have worse consequences than the mere disappointment ; will furnish Opposition , as all our ill success has done , with the fuel of dis- sension , and with the means of thwarting and per- plexing administration . Thus ...
... suppose , will have worse consequences than the mere disappointment ; will furnish Opposition , as all our ill success has done , with the fuel of dis- sension , and with the means of thwarting and per- plexing administration . Thus ...
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... suppose he never felt in his life , he might as well think himself qualified to pronounce upon a treatise on horsemanship , or the art of fortification . The next packet I receive will bring me , I ima- gine , the last proof sheet of my ...
... suppose he never felt in his life , he might as well think himself qualified to pronounce upon a treatise on horsemanship , or the art of fortification . The next packet I receive will bring me , I ima- gine , the last proof sheet of my ...
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... suppose Provi- dence has ordained that they shall be wrested from him , how then ? I answer , that cannot appear to be the case , till God's purpose is actually accom- plished ; and in the mean time the most probable prospect of such an ...
... suppose Provi- dence has ordained that they shall be wrested from him , how then ? I answer , that cannot appear to be the case , till God's purpose is actually accom- plished ; and in the mean time the most probable prospect of such an ...
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