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... favour of the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom - X. Notice de la Vie et des Ecrits de George Louis Le Sage de Geneve . Par Pierre Prevoft 116 124 137 ART . ART . XI . Modern Geography . A Description of CONTENTS OF No. XIX .
... favour of the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom - X. Notice de la Vie et des Ecrits de George Louis Le Sage de Geneve . Par Pierre Prevoft 116 124 137 ART . ART . XI . Modern Geography . A Description of CONTENTS OF No. XIX .
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... favour of Heaven by reforming our lives , and by forthwith abolishing the slave- trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations ...
... favour of Heaven by reforming our lives , and by forthwith abolishing the slave- trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations ...
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... favour . There is no abfolute exclufion , indeed , of any kind ; and any man may afpire to any fituation in the country . Wealth and political in- fluence , however , are almost neceffary to enfure his fuccefs in any of the higher ...
... favour . There is no abfolute exclufion , indeed , of any kind ; and any man may afpire to any fituation in the country . Wealth and political in- fluence , however , are almost neceffary to enfure his fuccefs in any of the higher ...
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... favour of leathern caps , should have led to such an effusion of human blood . The work before us , indeed , invites to no such discussions . Dis- tinguished equally by conciseness and perspicuity , it presents im- portant facts , and ...
... favour of leathern caps , should have led to such an effusion of human blood . The work before us , indeed , invites to no such discussions . Dis- tinguished equally by conciseness and perspicuity , it presents im- portant facts , and ...
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... favour of foreign nations . ' We have now endeavoured to do justice to the meritorious and successful researches of Mr Colebrooke , whose talents have , we understand , deservedly raised him to the highest station , which a Company's ...
... favour of foreign nations . ' We have now endeavoured to do justice to the meritorious and successful researches of Mr Colebrooke , whose talents have , we understand , deservedly raised him to the highest station , which a Company's ...
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