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... perhaps , of men punished for preaching religious opinions , is from our learned associate Sir G. Staunton.It is interesting in various respects . -It is an useful lesson to see intolerance stripped of all the dis- guises which too ...
... perhaps , of men punished for preaching religious opinions , is from our learned associate Sir G. Staunton.It is interesting in various respects . -It is an useful lesson to see intolerance stripped of all the dis- guises which too ...
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... perhaps feel a doubt ; though the plea of the author's poverty and neces- sities should not be disregarded . The pictures of rural life which Clare has drawn are true to nature ; so true , that he frequently introduces images which ...
... perhaps feel a doubt ; though the plea of the author's poverty and neces- sities should not be disregarded . The pictures of rural life which Clare has drawn are true to nature ; so true , that he frequently introduces images which ...
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... perhaps be con- sidered as not far distant from the truth , both being situated on rocks of a similar nature ; Unst consisting chiefly of serpentine , and Portsoy , of serpentine , slate , and granite ; and as the ellipticity given by ...
... perhaps be con- sidered as not far distant from the truth , both being situated on rocks of a similar nature ; Unst consisting chiefly of serpentine , and Portsoy , of serpentine , slate , and granite ; and as the ellipticity given by ...
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