The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 - Books |
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Perish the body , let the soul live ! has been the pious maxim of every European country in its conduct towards the North - American Indians . Spanish , French , Dutch , and English Catholics , and Protestants of every imaginable ...
Perish the body , let the soul live ! has been the pious maxim of every European country in its conduct towards the North - American Indians . Spanish , French , Dutch , and English Catholics , and Protestants of every imaginable ...
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The Harmonites , whose territory has recently been purchased by Mr. Owen , adopt the same custom : but it was only for a time , we believe , that they , like the Shakers , imposed on themselves , as a body , the restraints of celibacy .
The Harmonites , whose territory has recently been purchased by Mr. Owen , adopt the same custom : but it was only for a time , we believe , that they , like the Shakers , imposed on themselves , as a body , the restraints of celibacy .
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... the Break of the tree ; and the same idea is preserved in the denomination of the junction of the human body to its lower limbs . ... between the Body , and either thigh , where the latter grows out of the former , is the GROIN .
... the Break of the tree ; and the same idea is preserved in the denomination of the junction of the human body to its lower limbs . ... between the Body , and either thigh , where the latter grows out of the former , is the GROIN .
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Contents
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
A Summary View of America by an Englishman | 34 |
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