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Page 89
... tion is heavy and tasteless , and his literary remarks are pointless and insufficient as regards knowledge . To instance , when he desires to exalt Banim as the first Irish nov- elist , he begins by stating that in 1821 , " Miss ...
... tion is heavy and tasteless , and his literary remarks are pointless and insufficient as regards knowledge . To instance , when he desires to exalt Banim as the first Irish nov- elist , he begins by stating that in 1821 , " Miss ...
Page 127
... tion , it would sap their natural justice and utmost , will inspire the Hindoos with far uprightness of character . By giving them more respect and admiration when they no the artificial shield of privilege , it would de- longer see ...
... tion , it would sap their natural justice and utmost , will inspire the Hindoos with far uprightness of character . By giving them more respect and admiration when they no the artificial shield of privilege , it would de- longer see ...
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... tion of common Christian benefits . All such understood , makes the Church , in all things , views , which have since developed into the mere creature of the State - a mere part Quakerism , and other extreme forms of of its general ...
... tion of common Christian benefits . All such understood , makes the Church , in all things , views , which have since developed into the mere creature of the State - a mere part Quakerism , and other extreme forms of of its general ...
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The Tea Table by Hartley Coleridge | 46 |
New Colonists of Norfolk Island | 92 |
Marie Courtenay | 104 |
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