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... religious . ' " We are also told that 1 In no other country is there such a variety of religions , or so little concern about what true religion is , as in British India . A man may worship any thing or nothing . When one native meets ...
... religious . ' " We are also told that 1 In no other country is there such a variety of religions , or so little concern about what true religion is , as in British India . A man may worship any thing or nothing . When one native meets ...
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... religion which makes the Catholics disaffected , and therefore the religion must be suppressed . We say , that even allowing that the principle of the religion is bad still , that if it were left alone , it would become indolent and ...
... religion which makes the Catholics disaffected , and therefore the religion must be suppressed . We say , that even allowing that the principle of the religion is bad still , that if it were left alone , it would become indolent and ...
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... religion had very little concern in the troubles and calamities with which Ireland was afflicted ; and that they proceeded wholly from the violence and treachery practiced by the English government , in order to reduce the authority and ...
... religion had very little concern in the troubles and calamities with which Ireland was afflicted ; and that they proceeded wholly from the violence and treachery practiced by the English government , in order to reduce the authority and ...
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