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Pagina 70
... evil to mankind . That the souls of deceased nobles and matabooles , have the same power in an inferior degree . That there are Hootoa Pow , ( mischievous gods , ) who never dispense good but always evil ; that all human evil is ...
... evil to mankind . That the souls of deceased nobles and matabooles , have the same power in an inferior degree . That there are Hootoa Pow , ( mischievous gods , ) who never dispense good but always evil ; that all human evil is ...
Pagina 221
... evil neither the cultivation of literature nor morals can prosper . Are these trifling considerations ? And the picture does not end here . We must also consider the unavoidable effects which such a gross abuse of the press must have ...
... evil neither the cultivation of literature nor morals can prosper . Are these trifling considerations ? And the picture does not end here . We must also consider the unavoidable effects which such a gross abuse of the press must have ...
Pagina 468
... evil . Some years since a bookseller got the earliest copy of one of those villanous libels , that have been writ- ten against this country , in the form of travels ; it was a sorry pro- duction ; it was foreign , however , and ...
... evil . Some years since a bookseller got the earliest copy of one of those villanous libels , that have been writ- ten against this country , in the form of travels ; it was a sorry pro- duction ; it was foreign , however , and ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
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