The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... Religion of Socrates - - - 2. Essays on the Lives of Cowper , Newton , Heber , & c . XXI . Montagu's Ornithological Dictionary of British Birds , edited by Rennie PAGE 464 - ib . 465 - ib . 466 ib . - 467 ib . ib . 468 - . ib . ib . ib ...
... Religion of Socrates - - - 2. Essays on the Lives of Cowper , Newton , Heber , & c . XXI . Montagu's Ornithological Dictionary of British Birds , edited by Rennie PAGE 464 - ib . 465 - ib . 466 ib . - 467 ib . ib . 468 - . ib . ib . ib ...
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... religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a ... religion of the crescent had lost much of its terrible influence upon the minds of its disciples . It no longer ...
... religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a ... religion of the crescent had lost much of its terrible influence upon the minds of its disciples . It no longer ...
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... religion , exactly in the strain that might be expected from a high tory Turk , all of which he con- firms with a quotation from Montesquieu's " Spirit of Laws , " a book which he seems to have carried about with him in his port ...
... religion , exactly in the strain that might be expected from a high tory Turk , all of which he con- firms with a quotation from Montesquieu's " Spirit of Laws , " a book which he seems to have carried about with him in his port ...
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... religious prejudices , and oppressed by additional burdens , had been put to death for expressing their dissatisfaction against the Sultan and the existing order of things . The first I saw of the Turkish army was in a disordered ...
... religious prejudices , and oppressed by additional burdens , had been put to death for expressing their dissatisfaction against the Sultan and the existing order of things . The first I saw of the Turkish army was in a disordered ...
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... Religion too ! —what right had he to scan The scheme of glory which she wove for man ; Or paint around him whereso'er he trod , The glowing fullness of eternal God ? Indeed ' twas hinted , -hop'd it was untrue , His heart had worn an ...
... Religion too ! —what right had he to scan The scheme of glory which she wove for man ; Or paint around him whereso'er he trod , The glowing fullness of eternal God ? Indeed ' twas hinted , -hop'd it was untrue , His heart had worn an ...
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