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War which puts tlie char - acter of every nation at stake, would prove more in - jurious to our government than to any otlier, if sup - ported as it is by the feelings, the wishes apd opinions of the people, those feelings and wislies should be with - drawn from it, in the hour when they are most im - portant.
Miscellany, in Verse and Prose James H. Price 1813
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A virtue that constitutes the end to which all religion conducts us, is more impor - tant than otlier virtues which at most are only means to lead to the end.
Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin, Pastor of the French ... Jacques Saurin , Robert Robinson , Henry Hunter, Joseph Sutcliffe 1813
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In proportion to its extent, it exceeds every otlier province in the number of inhabitants.
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If you can by any sudden contrivance, (for framing of which you do not find yourself reduced to the neceasiQr of a lie, or any otlier baser art) draw off part of the atten - tion of your enemy, or disconcert his measures, as it is common in war to attack at several places at once; I hold it an honest and laudable artifice.
The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1812
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** His Collection consists chiefly of title-pafies, md otlier JragmenfSj put together into books; nany of them in some sort of order and method, ind others not.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... John Nichols, Samuel Bentley 1812
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Its distance from tlie sea, and its closing bv ice in the winter, are disadvantageous; but the hrst is lessened by improved pilotage; the otlier by the construction of the piers below, and by the occasional thaws which permit vessels to clear their way during the winter.
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On the otlier hand, "General Scherer was in no hprry to open the campaign, either because his preparations were not completed, or because, though the war was begun, there was no declaration of it; or, more probably, because" the execution of his plan depended, in a great measure, upon the succeiss of the first operations of Massena and Jourdaa.
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He was appointed in the oouti - sels of Providence, — by no means exclusively of tlie otlier reformers, but in a manner more extiayrdinary 1 and muchsuperior, — to teach mankind, after upwards 'of a thousand years' obscurity, this great evangelical tenet, — compared with whicli liow little appear all other objects of controversy! namely, That mm j»i not jiistiiicd by the works of the law, but by the liutk of Clnist*.
The History of the Church of Christ: from the days of the apostles, till the famous disputation ... 1812
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In the rivers and lakes of this pro\iiice is found abundance of fish, snuriis nitrala, (Linn.) dcndiflos, eels, and many otlier sorts.
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Potasoium like otlier metals has resisted all attempts to re - solve it into other forms of matter.
Elements of Chemical Philosophy: Part 1, Vol.1 Humphry Davy, Sir Humphry Davy 1812
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