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Page 180
... cause ; and by destroying the impression which the reputed prowess of the conquered foe , and the experi- ence of their ferocity over the unprotected and defenceless , had made upon the people . Upon another occasion , he became res ...
... cause ; and by destroying the impression which the reputed prowess of the conquered foe , and the experi- ence of their ferocity over the unprotected and defenceless , had made upon the people . Upon another occasion , he became res ...
Page 181
... cause in which he had embarked . The free and public expression of his sentiments upon all occasions , in the almost daily and nightly meetings of the zealous ; in the inter- change of friendly intercourse with his fellow citizens , and ...
... cause in which he had embarked . The free and public expression of his sentiments upon all occasions , in the almost daily and nightly meetings of the zealous ; in the inter- change of friendly intercourse with his fellow citizens , and ...
Page 214
... cause of Christianity - we may re- mark , that , however well adapted to be introduced as episodes , they are not equally so to form the staple commodity of a large poem . Nothing can exceed the interest with which we read of the ...
... cause of Christianity - we may re- mark , that , however well adapted to be introduced as episodes , they are not equally so to form the staple commodity of a large poem . Nothing can exceed the interest with which we read of the ...
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