American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... established church . They were prone to the simplicity of republican- ism , and this inclination concealed a concentrated intensity of purpose , and an overbearing ambition , which in such men as Crom- well extended to a base hypocrisy ...
... established church . They were prone to the simplicity of republican- ism , and this inclination concealed a concentrated intensity of purpose , and an overbearing ambition , which in such men as Crom- well extended to a base hypocrisy ...
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... established them in admirable order . Plato ascribes to them the most ancient form of idola- try . " The ancient inhabitants of Greece , as well as many other barbarous people , had no other gods but the sun , the moon , the earth , the ...
... established them in admirable order . Plato ascribes to them the most ancient form of idola- try . " The ancient inhabitants of Greece , as well as many other barbarous people , had no other gods but the sun , the moon , the earth , the ...
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... established government , might almost seem to have been repeated from choice at the commencement of the late war , by a government long and firmly established , and by administrations supported by overwhelming majorities of the people ...
... established government , might almost seem to have been repeated from choice at the commencement of the late war , by a government long and firmly established , and by administrations supported by overwhelming majorities of the people ...
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ANTHONS CLASSICAL DICTIONARY | 30 |
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