A Memoir of Thomas Bewick Written by himself

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Religion and philosophy conjoined necessary to human 278–285 happiness—Selection of clergymen—Wonders of the universe—Intended for the contemplation of every human being—Revenues of the clergy—More equal division recommended—Ireland and the Irish-Catholic emancipation—Absentees—Protestants and Catholics—Reflections on the value of religious education—Colleges for the purpose—No limit to the improvement of the human mind—Nor to the capabilities of the human frame

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MEMOIR OF THOMAS BEWICK.

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