The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... once celebrated city is separated from the continent of Italy , from filling up : and there can be no doubt , that she will some day become united to the main land , in spite of every effort to preserve her insular situ- ation . We ...
... once celebrated city is separated from the continent of Italy , from filling up : and there can be no doubt , that she will some day become united to the main land , in spite of every effort to preserve her insular situ- ation . We ...
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... once took place , and that society recom- menced from the epoch of that grand revolution : so every account which has come down to us of the progress of civilization , with its concomitant arts and sciences , tends to demonstrate the ...
... once took place , and that society recom- menced from the epoch of that grand revolution : so every account which has come down to us of the progress of civilization , with its concomitant arts and sciences , tends to demonstrate the ...
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... once civilized nations may not occasionally retrograde to at least comparative barbarism : but this I will venture to say , that , in the natural course of things , civilization on the whole must ever be in a state of increase , and ...
... once civilized nations may not occasionally retrograde to at least comparative barbarism : but this I will venture to say , that , in the natural course of things , civilization on the whole must ever be in a state of increase , and ...
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... once great in ex- tent and long in continuance . Such , accordingly , they have been . Affecting the whole nation both generally and individually , they have continued without remission for the space of more than seventeen centuries ...
... once great in ex- tent and long in continuance . Such , accordingly , they have been . Affecting the whole nation both generally and individually , they have continued without remission for the space of more than seventeen centuries ...
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... once put an end to their burdensome and painful existence . It seems , as if they were allowed to survive the de- struction of their country , only to see the most odious and calumnious imputations laid to their charge , to stand as the ...
... once put an end to their burdensome and painful existence . It seems , as if they were allowed to survive the de- struction of their country , only to see the most odious and calumnious imputations laid to their charge , to stand as the ...
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