The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 243
... opinion that a history of African discovery was , from the nature of the countries to which it related , much better adapted for a com- pressed narrative than travels in Asia ; an opinion for which we may state a few reasons . : The ...
... opinion that a history of African discovery was , from the nature of the countries to which it related , much better adapted for a com- pressed narrative than travels in Asia ; an opinion for which we may state a few reasons . : The ...
Page 304
... opinion may be the great ma- jority of the parish , Churchmen as well as Dissenters ; yet if two Justices of the district , or five housekeepers of the parish , are of a different opinion , the question may be litigated sessions after ...
... opinion may be the great ma- jority of the parish , Churchmen as well as Dissenters ; yet if two Justices of the district , or five housekeepers of the parish , are of a different opinion , the question may be litigated sessions after ...
Page 494
... on the Importance of Religious Opinions . It was the book of a statesman addressing philosophic academicians , and supported - the the opinion of those who argue for tolerating all worships 494 Necker's Works , and Life .
... on the Importance of Religious Opinions . It was the book of a statesman addressing philosophic academicians , and supported - the the opinion of those who argue for tolerating all worships 494 Necker's Works , and Life .
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