The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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The most horrible spirit of intolerance and tyranny disgraced the administration of his hereditary dominions , and schemes of the most mad and criminal ambition alarmed and offended the states of Germany . In the latter , Waldstein was ...
The most horrible spirit of intolerance and tyranny disgraced the administration of his hereditary dominions , and schemes of the most mad and criminal ambition alarmed and offended the states of Germany . In the latter , Waldstein was ...
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The Proneness of a philosophizing Spirit to embrace Error ; with Remarks upon Mr. Lancaster's new System of Education , pointing out its Defects and Errors , with regard to religious Instruction , and moral Management ; a Sermon ...
The Proneness of a philosophizing Spirit to embrace Error ; with Remarks upon Mr. Lancaster's new System of Education , pointing out its Defects and Errors , with regard to religious Instruction , and moral Management ; a Sermon ...
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The spirit of conversion , which has passed over into India , has not one point of resemblance with the spirit of Jesus . It has none of his meekness , his gentleness , bis humility , his discretion it is all turbulence and pride .
The spirit of conversion , which has passed over into India , has not one point of resemblance with the spirit of Jesus . It has none of his meekness , his gentleness , bis humility , his discretion it is all turbulence and pride .
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