Lion, Volume 2R. Carlile., 1828 |
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... tion . - Note to and Letter from a Bristol correspondent . - Geology , in relation to the Waters of the Earth . - A word or two to Christians , in verse by I. W. Imray . - Robert Owen's challenge to the people of America , to show them ...
... tion . - Note to and Letter from a Bristol correspondent . - Geology , in relation to the Waters of the Earth . - A word or two to Christians , in verse by I. W. Imray . - Robert Owen's challenge to the people of America , to show them ...
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... tion at all . Though , through the lapse of the last sixteen hundred years and from the whole world's history of so vast a length of time , they are not able to quote so much as one single instance in which a sword was ever drawn , or ...
... tion at all . Though , through the lapse of the last sixteen hundred years and from the whole world's history of so vast a length of time , they are not able to quote so much as one single instance in which a sword was ever drawn , or ...
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... tion and vice which these every where produce . A little longer , and the priesthood will have no influence over any portion of the population except the most ignorant , and those who are compelled to become hypocrites to gain elections ...
... tion and vice which these every where produce . A little longer , and the priesthood will have no influence over any portion of the population except the most ignorant , and those who are compelled to become hypocrites to gain elections ...
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... tion . That person had , however , been guilty of a shameful violation of the law , and the then Mayor felt it his duty to proceed against him . He repeated that he thought prosecutions ought to be seriously considered before they were ...
... tion . That person had , however , been guilty of a shameful violation of the law , and the then Mayor felt it his duty to proceed against him . He repeated that he thought prosecutions ought to be seriously considered before they were ...
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... tion , " to make an effort worthy of this great country , to edu- cate the youth of the metropolis , to enable them to PERFORM , in their several stations , the duties which they owe to the sove- reign and to the state ; and above all ...
... tion , " to make an effort worthy of this great country , to edu- cate the youth of the metropolis , to enable them to PERFORM , in their several stations , the duties which they owe to the sove- reign and to the state ; and above all ...
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