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perhaps be thought competent by the Major to make and unmake Gospel also ! Why should we convert the Hindoos ? —Even were there no religious duty which called upon us to enlighten these unhappy idolaters , common huinanity should make ...
perhaps be thought competent by the Major to make and unmake Gospel also ! Why should we convert the Hindoos ? —Even were there no religious duty which called upon us to enlighten these unhappy idolaters , common huinanity should make ...
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We have even thought that they were not men , but a kind of other creatures like devourers . One of the richest inhabitants of Tanjore said to Swartz , “ Sir , if you send a person to us , send us one who has learned all your ten ...
We have even thought that they were not men , but a kind of other creatures like devourers . One of the richest inhabitants of Tanjore said to Swartz , “ Sir , if you send a person to us , send us one who has learned all your ten ...
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... not unreasonable to suppose that the worthy citizens may have discovered in the ambiguous words which we have printed in Italics , the direct avowal of a conduct which they thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation .
... not unreasonable to suppose that the worthy citizens may have discovered in the ambiguous words which we have printed in Italics , the direct avowal of a conduct which they thought it necessary to record with marks of reprobation .
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Contents
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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