Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... reason to boast , as one of the greatest ornaments of her eastern literature , ( a department in which she is peculiarly rich , ) but that , while we bear our testi- mony to its literary worth , and the vast accession which its ap ...
... reason to boast , as one of the greatest ornaments of her eastern literature , ( a department in which she is peculiarly rich , ) but that , while we bear our testi- mony to its literary worth , and the vast accession which its ap ...
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... reason was neglected for the more convenient weapons of superior force ; but here too the practice of the age supported him - no one had questioned the right to support a creed by the weight of civil authority . What Theologian , with a ...
... reason was neglected for the more convenient weapons of superior force ; but here too the practice of the age supported him - no one had questioned the right to support a creed by the weight of civil authority . What Theologian , with a ...
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... reasons of the enactment . " Oh , true believers , when ye bind yourselves one to the other in a debt for a certain time , write it down - and disdain not to write it down , be it a large debt or be it a small one , until its time of ...
... reasons of the enactment . " Oh , true believers , when ye bind yourselves one to the other in a debt for a certain time , write it down - and disdain not to write it down , be it a large debt or be it a small one , until its time of ...
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... reason , and mo- rality , in the faith of his country ; to enter completely into the spirit of its first promulgator , and to purge away the corruption which time and the sordid interests of its professors had heaped around the fabric ...
... reason , and mo- rality , in the faith of his country ; to enter completely into the spirit of its first promulgator , and to purge away the corruption which time and the sordid interests of its professors had heaped around the fabric ...
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... reason to perswade me that the Welch or Brittaynes were the descendants of the Gaules , this onely were sufficient that they would all be gentlemen . " His discourse runneth commonly on two wheeles , treason and ribaldry ; I never heard ...
... reason to perswade me that the Welch or Brittaynes were the descendants of the Gaules , this onely were sufficient that they would all be gentlemen . " His discourse runneth commonly on two wheeles , treason and ribaldry ; I never heard ...
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