The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volumen3T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1805 |
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... Religion , royal 8vo . 18s . Harding 11 Lloyd's Christian Theology , 8vo . 8s Hatchard 12 Huntingford's ( Bishop of Gloucester ) Thoughts on the Trinity , 8vo . 3s . Cadell 121 - 122 14 Pott's Considerations of the Covenant , Svo . 3s ...
... Religion , royal 8vo . 18s . Harding 11 Lloyd's Christian Theology , 8vo . 8s Hatchard 12 Huntingford's ( Bishop of Gloucester ) Thoughts on the Trinity , 8vo . 3s . Cadell 121 - 122 14 Pott's Considerations of the Covenant , Svo . 3s ...
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... religion has given Bonaparte a great accession of strength ; he has flattered the vanity of his subjects by raising France to the rank of an empire , and by the high dignities which he has prodigally be- stowed , he has created a ...
... religion has given Bonaparte a great accession of strength ; he has flattered the vanity of his subjects by raising France to the rank of an empire , and by the high dignities which he has prodigally be- stowed , he has created a ...
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... religion in France as Mr. Hol croft : Churches are only frequented by old women and children . As the em peror top seems determined to keep the church in a state of subserviency by keeping it poor C3 MACLEAN'S EXCURSION IN FRANCE , & C .
... religion in France as Mr. Hol croft : Churches are only frequented by old women and children . As the em peror top seems determined to keep the church in a state of subserviency by keeping it poor C3 MACLEAN'S EXCURSION IN FRANCE , & C .
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... religion , and save them from the devil ; -but who is to change their com- plexion , and save them from the slave- merchants ? for till the Ethiop can be washed white , lord Liverpool , and the duke of Clarence , and the Dutch boors ...
... religion , and save them from the devil ; -but who is to change their com- plexion , and save them from the slave- merchants ? for till the Ethiop can be washed white , lord Liverpool , and the duke of Clarence , and the Dutch boors ...
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... religion left unal- tered , and the arrears of rent and taxes due from many individuals to their own government , had been remitted to them by the British government , on pleading distress or inability , while their own rulers would on ...
... religion left unal- tered , and the arrears of rent and taxes due from many individuals to their own government , had been remitted to them by the British government , on pleading distress or inability , while their own rulers would on ...
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