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... ideas on the subject of their restoration . If we treat them in this country with kindness , they may find that the ... ideas to the public , we are at a loss whether to regard him as friendly to the planters , or not . The object of his ...
... ideas on the subject of their restoration . If we treat them in this country with kindness , they may find that the ... ideas to the public , we are at a loss whether to regard him as friendly to the planters , or not . The object of his ...
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... idea leads him to dwell on the expulsion of the Moors and Jews : but all these considerations will not give him the supposed 20,000,000 inhabitants of the fifteenth century , nor the 78,000,000 of the Moorish age , when Grenada alone ...
... idea leads him to dwell on the expulsion of the Moors and Jews : but all these considerations will not give him the supposed 20,000,000 inhabitants of the fifteenth century , nor the 78,000,000 of the Moorish age , when Grenada alone ...
Pagina 499
... idea of a future state : but that of the Pharisees , who taught a future state of retribution , and who added a ... ideas of beauty , and was compared to the hyperborean Apollo . By Thales he was persuaded to visit Egypt , and was * The ...
... idea of a future state : but that of the Pharisees , who taught a future state of retribution , and who added a ... ideas of beauty , and was compared to the hyperborean Apollo . By Thales he was persuaded to visit Egypt , and was * The ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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