The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... reader to form a correct judgement of his character . It has been thought that the society of Jesuits owed its origin to the enthu- siasm , rather than the policy , of its founder . Let the reader trace him from his conversion to his ...
... reader to form a correct judgement of his character . It has been thought that the society of Jesuits owed its origin to the enthu- siasm , rather than the policy , of its founder . Let the reader trace him from his conversion to his ...
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... reader will scarcely give us credit for being in earnest in the greater part of the preceding relation . We were never more so . If our account of these Rabbinical deliramenta be chargeable with inaccuracy , it is not on the score of ...
... reader will scarcely give us credit for being in earnest in the greater part of the preceding relation . We were never more so . If our account of these Rabbinical deliramenta be chargeable with inaccuracy , it is not on the score of ...
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... reader might be powerfully assisted and strengthened by the introduction of them . But then they should be kept in their proper places - as auxiliaries — not as principals ; and the selection of subjects should be such as best to ...
... reader might be powerfully assisted and strengthened by the introduction of them . But then they should be kept in their proper places - as auxiliaries — not as principals ; and the selection of subjects should be such as best to ...
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