The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 76
... proved that it has added at least one third to the national force , and therefore sub- tracted in the same proportion from the national expenditure . It may be alleged by those who are disposed to question this position , that it is not ...
... proved that it has added at least one third to the national force , and therefore sub- tracted in the same proportion from the national expenditure . It may be alleged by those who are disposed to question this position , that it is not ...
Page 524
... proved the virtue and charity of Las Casas , even supposing the alleged fact to be really true , that his petition to government and his example had great influence in ex- tending this trade : but this author would have been much bolder ...
... proved the virtue and charity of Las Casas , even supposing the alleged fact to be really true , that his petition to government and his example had great influence in ex- tending this trade : but this author would have been much bolder ...
Page 543
... prove that Protestantism furnishes no support to anarchy and rebellion , and that the doctrines which it inculcates ... proved so fatal to their dearest maxims . The only argument , which can be addressed to the understandings of such ...
... prove that Protestantism furnishes no support to anarchy and rebellion , and that the doctrines which it inculcates ... proved so fatal to their dearest maxims . The only argument , which can be addressed to the understandings of such ...
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