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This man, by words and adions, dire£led the paddlers when all fhould paddle, when either the one fide or the other fliould ceafe, &c. for the fleering paddles alone were not fufHcient to dired them.
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That the fed of the Quakers, in proportion to tlicir number, has produced more of thefe prodi - gies. 2d, That no ieGt prefents to us a totality fb perfed and harmonious, and an affemblage of men fo pure and virtuous, or fo conftant a feries of great and good adions.
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797
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He is not fo much concerned about his words and adions, as about his thoughts and affedions.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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Set the word of God before you as the rule, and then put the queftion, Do my adions and difpofitions correfpond SERMON IV.
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Munfter, who had feldom found Jiia wife in a lie, belicTcd her, aod fuppofed the Angularity to be of the num - ber of thofe inconGderate adions, that the fumes sf wine fo often caufed Winccflaus to commit.
Herman of Unna: A Series of Adventures of the Fifteenth Century, in which ... 1796
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On the 3d of June, Mr. Thelndbn moved in the houfe of commona ibr copies of the affidavit, 8cc. of Mr. Mallefpine relative to the pro - clamations ifTued by thefe com* manders, and the fubfequent tranf - adions at St. Pierre, to be laid upon the table.
The New Annual Register, Or, General Repository of History, Politics, and ... 1796
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All countries pay a certain number of orators to celebrate these sanguinary adions, some in a long black coat, and over it a short docked cloak; others in a gown with a kind of shirt over it.
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How comes it that we judge fo feverely the adions we did a great while ago?
The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1794
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Is. thprc a natural beauty of figures,, sayij Shaftesbury, and is there not as natural a beauty of adions?
A View of Nature: In Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps 1794
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Aamely, that Ruflcl had, in all his adions, no other objeA in view than his otvn advantage.
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