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... tion , there were circumstances which more than ever fa- voured the national propensity to secession from the law . The Assyrian settlers , who had taken possession of their land during the captivity in Babylon , had engrafted the ...
... tion , there were circumstances which more than ever fa- voured the national propensity to secession from the law . The Assyrian settlers , who had taken possession of their land during the captivity in Babylon , had engrafted the ...
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... tion ; and concerning which it would be very difficult , after . the lapse of a few years and the death of the author , to pro duce such evidence as would satisfy even the candid and im- partial . Manuscripts are handed about for advice ...
... tion ; and concerning which it would be very difficult , after . the lapse of a few years and the death of the author , to pro duce such evidence as would satisfy even the candid and im- partial . Manuscripts are handed about for advice ...
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... tion and ability , who , after reading Dr. Wordsworth's inge- nious volume , will say , that Gr . Gauden , taken in connec- tion with all the qualities of his mind , and the circum- stances of his history , could have been the writer of ...
... tion and ability , who , after reading Dr. Wordsworth's inge- nious volume , will say , that Gr . Gauden , taken in connec- tion with all the qualities of his mind , and the circum- stances of his history , could have been the writer of ...
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