Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... cause . cles of a saint , till they have awakened the devotional feelings of their auditors , by exhi- biting some relic of him - a thread of his gar- ment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same principle , we ...
... cause . cles of a saint , till they have awakened the devotional feelings of their auditors , by exhi- biting some relic of him - a thread of his gar- ment , a lock of his hair , or a drop of his blood . On the same principle , we ...
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... cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and out against one of his books , a dream , which Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , for a short time restored to him that beautiful been more distinguished by zeal than either face over ...
... cause , Oldmixon , for instance , and out against one of his books , a dream , which Catherine Macaulay , have , to say the least , for a short time restored to him that beautiful been more distinguished by zeal than either face over ...
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... causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily cir ... cause he was a catholic ; but they excluded But , it is said , why not adopt milder mea sures ? Why , after the king ...
... causes , it was thought necessary to keep under close restraint . One part of the empire there was so unhappily cir ... cause he was a catholic ; but they excluded But , it is said , why not adopt milder mea sures ? Why , after the king ...
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... cause they had themselves taken away the key | of knowledge . If they were assailed with blind ury , it was because they had exacted an equally blind submission . cure is freedom ! When a prisoner leaves his cell , he cannot bear the ...
... cause they had themselves taken away the key | of knowledge . If they were assailed with blind ury , it was because they had exacted an equally blind submission . cure is freedom ! When a prisoner leaves his cell , he cannot bear the ...
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... cause of civil iberty , mainly because it was the cause of re- igion . There was another party , by no means aumerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which co - operated with them on very different principles . We speak of ...
... cause of civil iberty , mainly because it was the cause of re- igion . There was another party , by no means aumerous , but distinguished by learning and ability , which co - operated with them on very different principles . We speak of ...
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