The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... Italy , and the atheistic assemblies of France and Germany ; and , like them , incessantly labouring to root out every vestige of Christianity . So that in the lapse of a few years we are in danger of being overrun with unbaptized ...
... Italy , and the atheistic assemblies of France and Germany ; and , like them , incessantly labouring to root out every vestige of Christianity . So that in the lapse of a few years we are in danger of being overrun with unbaptized ...
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... Italy , whilst cultivation of the mind kept pace with the tillage of the land . About thirty years after the ascension , the rudiments of Christianity were first introduced here , a considerable portion of its 66 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... Italy , whilst cultivation of the mind kept pace with the tillage of the land . About thirty years after the ascension , the rudiments of Christianity were first introduced here , a considerable portion of its 66 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... Italy without any cause assigned , when certainly there was no design to molest her , and when she might without disturbance , have enjoyed , according to her own taste , the handsome income conferred upon her . It is true that the ...
... Italy without any cause assigned , when certainly there was no design to molest her , and when she might without disturbance , have enjoyed , according to her own taste , the handsome income conferred upon her . It is true that the ...
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