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He found at laft that the imall pipe of communication was of it - feb fufficiently large for the condenlation, and that no feparate veffel, under the name ol condenfer, was necef - fary.
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From thefe is an - nually made as much wine as is necef - fary for their yearly confumptionj the remainder are left to rot on the vines.
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Though fuch plain and faithful preaching may give pain, though it may awaken confcience to condemn them; yet they know that this is necef - fary in order to their fpiritual healing.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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Our reformers were not only only obliged to undergo the labour of cleaniing the Angsen ftable; bur, at the iame time, were expofed to all the inconveniences an/i dangers which necef - farily attend an attack upon cloiftered ignorance and interefted bigotry.
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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They who talk thus may, with as much reafon, if it be necef - fary to their hypothelis, fay, that a man is always hun - gry, but that he does not always feel it: whereas hunger confills in that vtry fenfation, as thinking confiHs in being confcious that one thinks.
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And therefore, though thinking be fuppofcd ever fo much the proper action of che foul, yet it is not necef - fary to fuppofe that it fliould be always thinking, al - ways in adHon.
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Our being fenlible of it is not necelTary to any thing, but to our thoughts; and to them it is, and to them it will always be necef« iary, till we can think without being confcious of it,
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Were there no necef - fity for thefe enormous taxes, was each man left in poffeffion of the whole of the produce of his labour, the manners of men would no longer be the fame.
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It will be abfolutely necef - fary for us, therefore, to remark the relations in which different countries ftand to each othef,
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Breads water, and wine, the three great necef - faries of life, are in high perfeftion at this place; and the two firft are not inferior to any in the kingdom.
Travels through various provinces of the kingdom of Naples, in 1789 1795
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