The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... happiness and immortality in another . All this was well ; and so far they were benefactors to the human race . But mark what followed . Perceiving that man is never so forcibly impelled , as when agitated by his fears , they invented ...
... happiness and immortality in another . All this was well ; and so far they were benefactors to the human race . But mark what followed . Perceiving that man is never so forcibly impelled , as when agitated by his fears , they invented ...
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... happiness of mankind . 1 remain , dear Sir , Westgate , Peterborough ; October 10th , 1819 . Your most sincere well - wisher , J. B. SMITH . ! . 7176 1 ༢༩ ༧ % P. S. On reading over this letter , I am sorry to find that I have not ...
... happiness of mankind . 1 remain , dear Sir , Westgate , Peterborough ; October 10th , 1819 . Your most sincere well - wisher , J. B. SMITH . ! . 7176 1 ༢༩ ༧ % P. S. On reading over this letter , I am sorry to find that I have not ...
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... happiness , are the great objects which ought to awaken the mental energies and draw forth the moral affections of the human race , " These are some of the outlines , " adds this excellent author , of pure Deism , which Christian ...
... happiness , are the great objects which ought to awaken the mental energies and draw forth the moral affections of the human race , " These are some of the outlines , " adds this excellent author , of pure Deism , which Christian ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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