The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 99
... learned laity of France detest the hierarchy as a plan of despotism , founded on imposture and usurpation . The protestants , who are very numerous in the southern parts , abhor it with all the rancour of religious fanaticism . Many of ...
... learned laity of France detest the hierarchy as a plan of despotism , founded on imposture and usurpation . The protestants , who are very numerous in the southern parts , abhor it with all the rancour of religious fanaticism . Many of ...
Pagina 197
... learned and laborious illustra- tor of Scripture , Professor Paxton has borrowed the very nume- rous passages from Homer , Virgil , & c . which ornament his own il- lustrations of Natural History ; and we should have been glad to report ...
... learned and laborious illustra- tor of Scripture , Professor Paxton has borrowed the very nume- rous passages from Homer , Virgil , & c . which ornament his own il- lustrations of Natural History ; and we should have been glad to report ...
Pagina 254
... learned Indianists have develop- ed the mysteries , till then but imperfectly known , of the Brah- manic theology ; and the most celebrated travellers , judicious . antiquaries , and well informed officers , have in almost every part ...
... learned Indianists have develop- ed the mysteries , till then but imperfectly known , of the Brah- manic theology ; and the most celebrated travellers , judicious . antiquaries , and well informed officers , have in almost every part ...
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