The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... doubt has plunged the presidencies of Madras that a larger revenue was realized , with and Bombay . In theory it may no doubt far less oppression to the people , than we be contended that a European master is can now raise , and the ...
... doubt has plunged the presidencies of Madras that a larger revenue was realized , with and Bombay . In theory it may no doubt far less oppression to the people , than we be contended that a European master is can now raise , and the ...
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... doubt of these , do not only deny them but spirits ; and are obliquely , and upon consequence , a sort , not of infidels , but atheists . ' " In the Vulgar Errors , ' Chapter the Tenth of Book I. is headed , ' Of the last and common ...
... doubt of these , do not only deny them but spirits ; and are obliquely , and upon consequence , a sort , not of infidels , but atheists . ' " In the Vulgar Errors , ' Chapter the Tenth of Book I. is headed , ' Of the last and common ...
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... doubt , but his judgment was less good than his intentions ; and such as it was , he often thought it his duty to distrust it as the mere prompting of worldly wisdom . His disposition was severe , and his temper de- spotic . Ill health ...
... doubt , but his judgment was less good than his intentions ; and such as it was , he often thought it his duty to distrust it as the mere prompting of worldly wisdom . His disposition was severe , and his temper de- spotic . Ill health ...
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