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Page 323
... writer whom he opposes . In short , it is contended in this pamphlet that , were it in our power , it would not be our policy to christianize the vast population of Hindoostan , since the peril of our situation would be increased by the ...
... writer whom he opposes . In short , it is contended in this pamphlet that , were it in our power , it would not be our policy to christianize the vast population of Hindoostan , since the peril of our situation would be increased by the ...
Page 382
... writer ; from the previous occurrences ; from the nature of the subject treated ; from the nature of the word used ; from its connection with the surrounding words , & c . & c . Thus , when it is said , " Go to the ant , " ( πgos TON ...
... writer ; from the previous occurrences ; from the nature of the subject treated ; from the nature of the word used ; from its connection with the surrounding words , & c . & c . Thus , when it is said , " Go to the ant , " ( πgos TON ...
Page 544
... writer takes the whole antient world for his theatre , and makes his hero and heroine , Eudorus and Cymodocea , great tra- vellers as well as noble martyrs . We think that it is not neces- sary for us to follow him through the 24 books ...
... writer takes the whole antient world for his theatre , and makes his hero and heroine , Eudorus and Cymodocea , great tra- vellers as well as noble martyrs . We think that it is not neces- sary for us to follow him through the 24 books ...
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