The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... shew that the author is a stranger to military combina- tions . Bonaparte was always noted for his activity in espionage ; yet Sir R. K. Porter seriously believes that , for many days after the battle of Borodino , and his entrance into ...
... shew that the author is a stranger to military combina- tions . Bonaparte was always noted for his activity in espionage ; yet Sir R. K. Porter seriously believes that , for many days after the battle of Borodino , and his entrance into ...
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... shew their power over the devil by banishing him from their own country , before they opened a campaign against him in India . In their conference with the Brahmans , the missionaries make a miserable figure . When the latter require of ...
... shew their power over the devil by banishing him from their own country , before they opened a campaign against him in India . In their conference with the Brahmans , the missionaries make a miserable figure . When the latter require of ...
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... shew that modern Quakerism has deviated from primitive Qua kerism . The Society of Friends having never established a creed , it is not easy for persons like ourselves , who are out of its pale , fully to enter into the merits of those ...
... shew that modern Quakerism has deviated from primitive Qua kerism . The Society of Friends having never established a creed , it is not easy for persons like ourselves , who are out of its pale , fully to enter into the merits of those ...
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