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Page 29
... recommend all the institutions , and to support all the pretensions of the Roman church , while it stood alone and unopposed in this kingdom ; and after this period , it takes the form of an apology for that , and a satire on the ...
... recommend all the institutions , and to support all the pretensions of the Roman church , while it stood alone and unopposed in this kingdom ; and after this period , it takes the form of an apology for that , and a satire on the ...
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... recommend , to seek com- missions of Turks , Jews , and infidels , and worse , of Greeks and Ar- menians , who would soon so overstock the markets that no honour- able trader or good house would find any profit on their sales . Is not ...
... recommend , to seek com- missions of Turks , Jews , and infidels , and worse , of Greeks and Ar- menians , who would soon so overstock the markets that no honour- able trader or good house would find any profit on their sales . Is not ...
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... recommend this method of study ; after which it is observed , the whole then , amounts only to this , that to render ... recommended , one should hope , would be a more pleasing employment to a serious young clergyman - at least a more ...
... recommend this method of study ; after which it is observed , the whole then , amounts only to this , that to render ... recommended , one should hope , would be a more pleasing employment to a serious young clergyman - at least a more ...
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