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Page 75
... establishment of the catholic religion , and that he well knew that his safety depended on a close union with the king of France , and on placing the catholic religion in a situation not to be destroyed . " In other letters , mention is ...
... establishment of the catholic religion , and that he well knew that his safety depended on a close union with the king of France , and on placing the catholic religion in a situation not to be destroyed . " In other letters , mention is ...
Page 110
... Establishment in British India . " In both productions this officer : considers the Hindoos to be vilified , and he enters on their defence with unexampled boldness . Under the heads of the conversion of the Hindoos , how far ...
... Establishment in British India . " In both productions this officer : considers the Hindoos to be vilified , and he enters on their defence with unexampled boldness . Under the heads of the conversion of the Hindoos , how far ...
Page 273
... establishment of district and pa- rochial schools , has proved in Europe the most successful method of communicating information , and what is still more valuable , moral principles to the great body of the people . If this establishment ...
... establishment of district and pa- rochial schools , has proved in Europe the most successful method of communicating information , and what is still more valuable , moral principles to the great body of the people . If this establishment ...
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