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... religious sanction . It is mainly on account of their religion , and its bearing in illustrating the religious history of Syria , that Mr. Lyde has written his book concerning them . Much of the history of the Ansairee race , after the ...
... religious sanction . It is mainly on account of their religion , and its bearing in illustrating the religious history of Syria , that Mr. Lyde has written his book concerning them . Much of the history of the Ansairee race , after the ...
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... religion to liberty and social order . In proof of this , we are called to observe how each class in turn learned in the rough school of revolutions the necessity of respecting religion . The old nobility were the most irreligious class ...
... religion to liberty and social order . In proof of this , we are called to observe how each class in turn learned in the rough school of revolutions the necessity of respecting religion . The old nobility were the most irreligious class ...
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... religion . Men of strong passions and slight information , thirsting for revenge and without relig- ious principle , were those into whose hands the destinies of France were to fall . The character of their action might have been easily ...
... religion . Men of strong passions and slight information , thirsting for revenge and without relig- ious principle , were those into whose hands the destinies of France were to fall . The character of their action might have been easily ...
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