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Page 73
... believe that this Parny - whose superior effu- sions Lady Morgan would have known in England - is the most beastly , the most detestably wicked and blasphemous of all the writers who have ever disgraced literature ! that the Eloge ( as ...
... believe that this Parny - whose superior effu- sions Lady Morgan would have known in England - is the most beastly , the most detestably wicked and blasphemous of all the writers who have ever disgraced literature ! that the Eloge ( as ...
Page 132
... believe in those delectable little tracts to be found in taverns and steam - boats , in which children are converted at four years old , and special interpositions of Providence are quoted to supply Lorenzo Dow with a pair of breeches ...
... believe in those delectable little tracts to be found in taverns and steam - boats , in which children are converted at four years old , and special interpositions of Providence are quoted to supply Lorenzo Dow with a pair of breeches ...
Page 487
... believe the christian religion , and have a firm persuasion of its truth . ' Not only all the days of the week , but many of the months of the year , derive their names from Heathen Gods . But I am confident that the only cause , why ...
... believe the christian religion , and have a firm persuasion of its truth . ' Not only all the days of the week , but many of the months of the year , derive their names from Heathen Gods . But I am confident that the only cause , why ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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