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Page 120
... existence into an infinite space , and seem to speak to me , like the oaks of Dodona , in a mysterious language . Majestic forests , peaceful solitudes which have often calmed the passions which agitated my breast , may the cry of war ...
... existence into an infinite space , and seem to speak to me , like the oaks of Dodona , in a mysterious language . Majestic forests , peaceful solitudes which have often calmed the passions which agitated my breast , may the cry of war ...
Page 177
... existence , but of the various forms which it assumed , and of the effects which the struggles connected with different schemes of ecclesiastical polity pro- duced upon the political , the moral , the religious , and the in- tellectual ...
... existence , but of the various forms which it assumed , and of the effects which the struggles connected with different schemes of ecclesiastical polity pro- duced upon the political , the moral , the religious , and the in- tellectual ...
Page 178
... existence of the Protestant faith was in danger , and while they considered that the sovereign was secretly plotting for its destruction , and with it , for the de- struction of the political liberty which it had been instrumental in ...
... existence of the Protestant faith was in danger , and while they considered that the sovereign was secretly plotting for its destruction , and with it , for the de- struction of the political liberty which it had been instrumental in ...
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