The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... cause of liberty at home , but prompt and eager to detect and tread out every spark of liberty in Europe ; in a word , with all those images of terror and destruction which the NAME im- ports . " The Peace of Amiens in 1802 , between ...
... cause of liberty at home , but prompt and eager to detect and tread out every spark of liberty in Europe ; in a word , with all those images of terror and destruction which the NAME im- ports . " The Peace of Amiens in 1802 , between ...
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... cause of justice , freedom , and humanity ; till in French literature , and French politics , hu- manity , justice , and freedom became identified with infidelity . The French language , at this time , was the medium of Euro- pean ...
... cause of justice , freedom , and humanity ; till in French literature , and French politics , hu- manity , justice , and freedom became identified with infidelity . The French language , at this time , was the medium of Euro- pean ...
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... causes . In the year 1648 - two centuries ago - a society was formed in London for propagating the gospel among the Indians on this continent . There was no cohesive ness among its members . In less than twelve years it was dissolved ...
... causes . In the year 1648 - two centuries ago - a society was formed in London for propagating the gospel among the Indians on this continent . There was no cohesive ness among its members . In less than twelve years it was dissolved ...
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... cause , is mightier in its results than any influence which a single monarch could exert ; and indi- viduals every year accomplish far more splendid deeds than entered into the imagination of Cromwell in his truly noble conception ...
... cause , is mightier in its results than any influence which a single monarch could exert ; and indi- viduals every year accomplish far more splendid deeds than entered into the imagination of Cromwell in his truly noble conception ...
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... cause , we leave the reader to judge . But there can more fairly be brought against him the graver charge of incongruity between the scenes and sentiments of the Poem , growing indeed out of a want of dignity in the outward conditions ...
... cause , we leave the reader to judge . But there can more fairly be brought against him the graver charge of incongruity between the scenes and sentiments of the Poem , growing indeed out of a want of dignity in the outward conditions ...
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