Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... church d state reaped only that which they had They had prohibited free discussion- ey had done their best to keep the people un- quainted with their duties and their rights . The retribution was just and natural . If they fered from ...
... church d state reaped only that which they had They had prohibited free discussion- ey had done their best to keep the people un- quainted with their duties and their rights . The retribution was just and natural . If they fered from ...
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... church , its saints and its mira- cles , its lofty pretensions and its splendid cere- monial , its worthless blessings and its harmless curses , too long and too closely to be duped . They stood behind the scenes on which others were ...
... church , its saints and its mira- cles , its lofty pretensions and its splendid cere- monial , its worthless blessings and its harmless curses , too long and too closely to be duped . They stood behind the scenes on which others were ...
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... Church of Santa Croce , a monument was erected to his memory , which is contemplated with reve- rence by all who can distinguish the virtues popolo ; muoiano i tiranni ! DRYDEN . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW , 1828. ] should have protected , a ...
... Church of Santa Croce , a monument was erected to his memory , which is contemplated with reve- rence by all who can distinguish the virtues popolo ; muoiano i tiranni ! DRYDEN . * [ EDINBURGH REVIEW , 1828. ] should have protected , a ...
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... church , he declared , should not be polluted by the name of a republican ! Dryden was at tached , both by principle and interest to the court . But nothing could deaden his sensibi- lity to excellence . We are unwilling to accuse him ...
... church , he declared , should not be polluted by the name of a republican ! Dryden was at tached , both by principle and interest to the court . But nothing could deaden his sensibi- lity to excellence . We are unwilling to accuse him ...
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... Church of Eng- land , Lingard for the Church of Rome . Brodie has moved to set aside the verdicts obtained by Hume ; and the cause in which Mitford succeeded is , we understand , about to be re- heard . In the midst of these disputes ...
... Church of Eng- land , Lingard for the Church of Rome . Brodie has moved to set aside the verdicts obtained by Hume ; and the cause in which Mitford succeeded is , we understand , about to be re- heard . In the midst of these disputes ...
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