New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... crimes of Sixtus and of Innocent , shocking as they were , were less than those of the most flagitious of all the Popes , Alexander VI . To give riches and crowns to his five illegiti- mate children , and especially to his favorite son ...
... crimes of Sixtus and of Innocent , shocking as they were , were less than those of the most flagitious of all the Popes , Alexander VI . To give riches and crowns to his five illegiti- mate children , and especially to his favorite son ...
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... crimes , which are chargeable on too many of the Popes -offenses which have moved the indignation of Catholic his- torians like Baronius , and poets like Petrarch and Dante - have commonly grown out of the temptations incident to the ...
... crimes , which are chargeable on too many of the Popes -offenses which have moved the indignation of Catholic his- torians like Baronius , and poets like Petrarch and Dante - have commonly grown out of the temptations incident to the ...
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... Crimes of a greater magnitude are rare . The laws of Jamaica give the negro , with few exceptions , the right of voting , and of being elected to the highest offices in the state , but the negro has been too ignorant to value this fran ...
... Crimes of a greater magnitude are rare . The laws of Jamaica give the negro , with few exceptions , the right of voting , and of being elected to the highest offices in the state , but the negro has been too ignorant to value this fran ...
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... crimes increasing , attendance on church and school falling off , the superstitious and idolatrous practices of Africa spreading , and " poor Jamaica " seems given up by her discouraged inhabitants to utter ruin . A ray of hope comes to ...
... crimes increasing , attendance on church and school falling off , the superstitious and idolatrous practices of Africa spreading , and " poor Jamaica " seems given up by her discouraged inhabitants to utter ruin . A ray of hope comes to ...
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... crime , something like amputation , can separate them . And what is deserving of equal notice , is the separation of the man from his father and mother contemplated in this text . A patriarchal age would naturally regard the filial and ...
... crime , something like amputation , can separate them . And what is deserving of equal notice , is the separation of the man from his father and mother contemplated in this text . A patriarchal age would naturally regard the filial and ...
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