The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 33
The authority of the church , which is independent of the Greek patriarchate of Constantinople , is likewise defined ; and the state of literature is thus depicted : ' Public schools have , since several years , been established both at ...
The authority of the church , which is independent of the Greek patriarchate of Constantinople , is likewise defined ; and the state of literature is thus depicted : ' Public schools have , since several years , been established both at ...
Page 108
... but of assisting to establish such forms in France , and that they should stand by and connive at the introduction of such ... and where established rights and laws secure to all the honour and the wealth which they do acquire .
... but of assisting to establish such forms in France , and that they should stand by and connive at the introduction of such ... and where established rights and laws secure to all the honour and the wealth which they do acquire .
Page 204
... hundreds of labouring people , emigrated from Germany to the United States , and first settled in Pennsylvania ; where they cleared land , erected dwellings , mills , and public buildings , and established some useful manufactures .
... hundreds of labouring people , emigrated from Germany to the United States , and first settled in Pennsylvania ; where they cleared land , erected dwellings , mills , and public buildings , and established some useful manufactures .
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