The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... religion enabled him to restrain passions which were naturally strong ; and the same religious feeling insulated him at court , and in the world in which he lived . - A silent man , of soli- tary and repulsive habits , he loved to dwell ...
... religion enabled him to restrain passions which were naturally strong ; and the same religious feeling insulated him at court , and in the world in which he lived . - A silent man , of soli- tary and repulsive habits , he loved to dwell ...
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... religion . Lescure was believed to be a man wholly devoted to religion and study ; for this reason he was unmolested , and Clisson became an asylum for many persons who stood in need of one at this time . Of these , the two most ...
... religion . Lescure was believed to be a man wholly devoted to religion and study ; for this reason he was unmolested , and Clisson became an asylum for many persons who stood in need of one at this time . Of these , the two most ...
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... religion and loyalty could instantaneously rouse a brave and simple people to arms , because , never having felt either the one sentiment or the other , he is utterly ignorant of their nature and their strength . He supposes a ...
... religion and loyalty could instantaneously rouse a brave and simple people to arms , because , never having felt either the one sentiment or the other , he is utterly ignorant of their nature and their strength . He supposes a ...
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... religion , and moral life ; fondly attached to his wife , who is extolled both for her virtue and personal accomplishments , and whose love and fidelity were attested by her heroic death . She was in child - bed when the insurgents ...
... religion , and moral life ; fondly attached to his wife , who is extolled both for her virtue and personal accomplishments , and whose love and fidelity were attested by her heroic death . She was in child - bed when the insurgents ...
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... religion , -rather the religion in which he was bred interfered little with morality . A faithful observer of public worship , ( says his biographer , ) he used to escape from the arms of voluptuousness to church , where he behaved with ...
... religion , -rather the religion in which he was bred interfered little with morality . A faithful observer of public worship , ( says his biographer , ) he used to escape from the arms of voluptuousness to church , where he behaved with ...
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