Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... tion that , to the struggles during the Crusades , we mainly owe the abolition of the onerous parts of the feudal system , and the destruction of those aristocratic despotisms , on the ruins of which arose the proudest bulwark of our ...
... tion that , to the struggles during the Crusades , we mainly owe the abolition of the onerous parts of the feudal system , and the destruction of those aristocratic despotisms , on the ruins of which arose the proudest bulwark of our ...
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... tion is so purely evil as is commonly assumed , -and may be al- lowed to indulge in that charity which hopeth all things of the motives of men , where it is impossible to trace them with cer- tainty . Nor shall we surely have any ...
... tion is so purely evil as is commonly assumed , -and may be al- lowed to indulge in that charity which hopeth all things of the motives of men , where it is impossible to trace them with cer- tainty . Nor shall we surely have any ...
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... tion that his first design was that of raising himself an honor- able name , by striking at the root of the corruptions which sur- rounded him , and restoring those strict notions of the absolute unity and perfections of the deity ...
... tion that his first design was that of raising himself an honor- able name , by striking at the root of the corruptions which sur- rounded him , and restoring those strict notions of the absolute unity and perfections of the deity ...
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... tion , at least , was not the work of a Christian or Jew , and whether important additions and variations have not been made , in the earlier periods of its existence , to meet the necessity for giving the broadest sanction to the title ...
... tion , at least , was not the work of a Christian or Jew , and whether important additions and variations have not been made , in the earlier periods of its existence , to meet the necessity for giving the broadest sanction to the title ...
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... tion , considerably above the Vedas , the Zend Avesta , or the Edda , and rank its most boasted periods immeasurably below the beauty , the grandeur , the transcendant magnificence of what might be called parallel passages in the books ...
... tion , considerably above the Vedas , the Zend Avesta , or the Edda , and rank its most boasted periods immeasurably below the beauty , the grandeur , the transcendant magnificence of what might be called parallel passages in the books ...
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