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Page 214
... things . It is obvious that this difficulty must lessen as the number of converts increases , and that whenever a tolerably ... thing to change cast , -to embrace the Christian cast , which is to destroy all others . Here it is that the ...
... things . It is obvious that this difficulty must lessen as the number of converts increases , and that whenever a tolerably ... thing to change cast , -to embrace the Christian cast , which is to destroy all others . Here it is that the ...
Page 223
... thing : therefore ( said he ) every thing is God - you are God , and I am God . " " Fie , fie , Mahashoi ! ( answered Mr. Thomas ) Why do you utter such words ? Sahaib , ( meaning himself ) is in his cloaths : therefore ( pulling off ...
... thing : therefore ( said he ) every thing is God - you are God , and I am God . " " Fie , fie , Mahashoi ! ( answered Mr. Thomas ) Why do you utter such words ? Sahaib , ( meaning himself ) is in his cloaths : therefore ( pulling off ...
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... thing which was good , in the government of Sicily , Caraccioli was meditating a blow at the aristocracy of the country , the destruction of which would smooth the way for the experiments in political regeneration , which he proposed to ...
... thing which was good , in the government of Sicily , Caraccioli was meditating a blow at the aristocracy of the country , the destruction of which would smooth the way for the experiments in political regeneration , which he proposed to ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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