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Page 60
... reason may be alleged for conceding to James I. the honour of designating his age ; viz . that under him shone its brightest constellation ; and that the translation of the Bible , which his Bishops published , has become a canon of ...
... reason may be alleged for conceding to James I. the honour of designating his age ; viz . that under him shone its brightest constellation ; and that the translation of the Bible , which his Bishops published , has become a canon of ...
Page 146
... reason and happi- ness ; and to exorcise in those hallowed names a melancholy dogma , which , if once permitted to triumph over the estab- lished decencies and received usages of life , would render so- cial existence itself precarious ...
... reason and happi- ness ; and to exorcise in those hallowed names a melancholy dogma , which , if once permitted to triumph over the estab- lished decencies and received usages of life , would render so- cial existence itself precarious ...
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... reason of it general , it is to be generally understood . Her broad face grew broader with triumph . Give us this day our daily bread . Under the name of reason , all reasonable ideas are often insulted . • Some men never love , till ...
... reason of it general , it is to be generally understood . Her broad face grew broader with triumph . Give us this day our daily bread . Under the name of reason , all reasonable ideas are often insulted . • Some men never love , till ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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