The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... Society , as has been insinuated ; and that there has not been directly or in- directly , any intercourse or communication whatever between the two parties ; the Bible Society having received from us no intimation whatever on the ...
... Society , as has been insinuated ; and that there has not been directly or in- directly , any intercourse or communication whatever between the two parties ; the Bible Society having received from us no intimation whatever on the ...
Page 473
... Society had been cordially embraced , and that in the two latter , collections had been made , which already amounted to more than 20001. : also , that a Society on a similar princi- ple has , under their auspices , been esta- blished ...
... Society had been cordially embraced , and that in the two latter , collections had been made , which already amounted to more than 20001. : also , that a Society on a similar princi- ple has , under their auspices , been esta- blished ...
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... society as a party concern , is contrary to every sound political prin- ciple ; but if it be so regarded , that party certainly deserves most from the public , which pays most attention to an object of such magnitude . The accounts ...
... society as a party concern , is contrary to every sound political prin- ciple ; but if it be so regarded , that party certainly deserves most from the public , which pays most attention to an object of such magnitude . The accounts ...
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