The Republican, Том 2Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 21 апр. 1820 г. |
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... Rome , the seat of the empire , and Palestine , its province , that it seems next to impossible that such things could have occurred and not to be known at Rome . If one single miracle had been performed , or the least astonishing of ...
... Rome , the seat of the empire , and Palestine , its province , that it seems next to impossible that such things could have occurred and not to be known at Rome . If one single miracle had been performed , or the least astonishing of ...
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... Rome he ablest orators were not apprehensive of giving offence to their hearers , by exposing that doctrine as an idle and extravagant opinion , which was rejected with contempt by every man of a liberal education and understanding ...
... Rome he ablest orators were not apprehensive of giving offence to their hearers , by exposing that doctrine as an idle and extravagant opinion , which was rejected with contempt by every man of a liberal education and understanding ...
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... Rome must enjoy the respect , and would soon claim the obedience , of the provinces . The society of the faith- ful bore a just proportion to the capital of the empire ; and the Ro- man church was the greatest , the most numerous , and ...
... Rome must enjoy the respect , and would soon claim the obedience , of the provinces . The society of the faith- ful bore a just proportion to the capital of the empire ; and the Ro- man church was the greatest , the most numerous , and ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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