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... manner , which is the only way to do good to the common people , and which clergymen of genius and learning ought to do from a principle of duty , when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice , for which they will be praised by ...
... manner , which is the only way to do good to the common people , and which clergymen of genius and learning ought to do from a principle of duty , when it is suited to their congregations ; a practice , for which they will be praised by ...
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... manner was an addition to their effect ; and therefore should be attended to as much as may be . It is necessary , however , to guard those who were not acquainted with him , against overcharged imitations or caricatures of his manner ...
... manner was an addition to their effect ; and therefore should be attended to as much as may be . It is necessary , however , to guard those who were not acquainted with him , against overcharged imitations or caricatures of his manner ...
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... manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands : " Nor with less waste the whisker'd vermin race A countless clan despoil the lowland cane . " Johnson said , that Dr. Grainger was an agreeable man ; a man who would do ...
... manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands : " Nor with less waste the whisker'd vermin race A countless clan despoil the lowland cane . " Johnson said , that Dr. Grainger was an agreeable man ; a man who would do ...
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