The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 779
... cause , has driven into climes unsuit- able to their birth . But whatever may be said of other countries , Ireland certainly cannot be suspected of eating up her inhabitants . The exhausting agues of North America , or of the fens of ...
... cause , has driven into climes unsuit- able to their birth . But whatever may be said of other countries , Ireland certainly cannot be suspected of eating up her inhabitants . The exhausting agues of North America , or of the fens of ...
Page 835
... cause was dismissed with indignation . The character of the advocates , on both sides , was above suspicion : but what could be thought of those , whose duty it was to procure , and to arrange the evidence ? We think it likely , that a ...
... cause was dismissed with indignation . The character of the advocates , on both sides , was above suspicion : but what could be thought of those , whose duty it was to procure , and to arrange the evidence ? We think it likely , that a ...
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... cause he assigns is , that of its being the religion of many weak and uncultivated minds ; in consequence of which it becomes inseparably associated , in the conceptions of many , with the intellectual poverty of its disciples , so as ...
... cause he assigns is , that of its being the religion of many weak and uncultivated minds ; in consequence of which it becomes inseparably associated , in the conceptions of many , with the intellectual poverty of its disciples , so as ...
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