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... occasion is very edifying ; as is the humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heavenly Father to try him with afflictions . As such dispositions become the state of man here , and are the true effects of ...
... occasion is very edifying ; as is the humble submission which he breathes , when it is the will of his heavenly Father to try him with afflictions . As such dispositions become the state of man here , and are the true effects of ...
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... occasion for abuse . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to precedents , to be sure they will increase in course of time ; but the more precedents there are , the less occasion is there for law ...
... occasion for abuse . " JOHNSON . " Nay , Sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to precedents , to be sure they will increase in course of time ; but the more precedents there are , the less occasion is there for law ...
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... occasion to controvert Horace's maxim , 66 -mediocribus esse poetis Non Di , non homines , non concessêre columnæ : " for here , ( I observed , ) was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a ...
... occasion to controvert Horace's maxim , 66 -mediocribus esse poetis Non Di , non homines , non concessêre columnæ : " for here , ( I observed , ) was a very middle - rate poet , who pleased many readers , and therefore poetry of a ...
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