Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... opinion that our author was eminently qualified for the task he undertook , and that he had held the fair and even hand of an impartial historian , translator , and commentator . But the observation has been echoed by some in a ...
... opinion that our author was eminently qualified for the task he undertook , and that he had held the fair and even hand of an impartial historian , translator , and commentator . But the observation has been echoed by some in a ...
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... opinions and customs which form the basis of his system and are interwoven with its whole texture , have sought for the gra- tification of his curiosity ? The ponderous labors of D'Herbelot , Pocock , Reland , Hide , or the folios of ...
... opinions and customs which form the basis of his system and are interwoven with its whole texture , have sought for the gra- tification of his curiosity ? The ponderous labors of D'Herbelot , Pocock , Reland , Hide , or the folios of ...
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... opinion , that the original project of restoring a purer system of theology and morals was founded on a generous feeling of abhor- rence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew and Christian , and the degrading ...
... opinion , that the original project of restoring a purer system of theology and morals was founded on a generous feeling of abhor- rence of the prevailing degeneracy and superstition of both Jew and Christian , and the degrading ...
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... opinion in the east favorable to the prosecu- tion of a plan of reform , and all were embraced by Mahomet , and turned to account in forming the basis of his scheme . deed , if we consider every part of the new system , even to the ...
... opinion in the east favorable to the prosecu- tion of a plan of reform , and all were embraced by Mahomet , and turned to account in forming the basis of his scheme . deed , if we consider every part of the new system , even to the ...
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... opinions and usages which ages of ages had conse- crated in the minds of those on whom he had to make his im- pression . Above all , he insisted on the absolute unity of the Divine Being - he encouraged the profoundest veneration for ...
... opinions and usages which ages of ages had conse- crated in the minds of those on whom he had to make his im- pression . Above all , he insisted on the absolute unity of the Divine Being - he encouraged the profoundest veneration for ...
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