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... opinion of travellers as to the character which constitutes a regular mendicant . Re- specting China , we have statements on this subject , after the lapse of only a few years , that are wholly contradictory ; and , as both writers seem ...
... opinion of travellers as to the character which constitutes a regular mendicant . Re- specting China , we have statements on this subject , after the lapse of only a few years , that are wholly contradictory ; and , as both writers seem ...
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... opinion is not evidence of its truth . If the doc- trine of a future state could be proved to be pernicious to mankind , this would not disprove the doctrine . War is an evil : but is it therefore unreal ? The author thus delivers his ...
... opinion is not evidence of its truth . If the doc- trine of a future state could be proved to be pernicious to mankind , this would not disprove the doctrine . War is an evil : but is it therefore unreal ? The author thus delivers his ...
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... opinion , they prove that the religion of Jesus is devoutly cherished and rightly understood ; and it is not to be expected that any large part of mankind should ever think alike on topics , which not only cannot be comprehended within ...
... opinion , they prove that the religion of Jesus is devoutly cherished and rightly understood ; and it is not to be expected that any large part of mankind should ever think alike on topics , which not only cannot be comprehended within ...
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Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
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