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... religion , with all the trappings of vanity ; and charity , with all the incense of applause : but we must consider the unwearied exercise of all these virtues during long tedious years of solitude and sickness . The weakness and even ...
... religion , with all the trappings of vanity ; and charity , with all the incense of applause : but we must consider the unwearied exercise of all these virtues during long tedious years of solitude and sickness . The weakness and even ...
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... religion , which is simple , is taught them by their parents in the harem . The minds of the children , as in other countries , are moulded into the dogmas of a particular system ; they are inflated with the idea of their own religious ...
... religion , which is simple , is taught them by their parents in the harem . The minds of the children , as in other countries , are moulded into the dogmas of a particular system ; they are inflated with the idea of their own religious ...
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... religion ; but every thing is easily explained . " Its cradle was in the same re- gions , from whence the Jewish and Christian religions had sprung be- fore , and these great religious sys- tems , which were to divide , to change , or ...
... religion ; but every thing is easily explained . " Its cradle was in the same re- gions , from whence the Jewish and Christian religions had sprung be- fore , and these great religious sys- tems , which were to divide , to change , or ...
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Papers relative to the Expedition to Copenhagenand for certain | 19 |
sundry Papers relating to that Affair The Expedition defended | 57 |
Commercial Warfare Orders of Council a Subject of unusual keen | 74 |
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