The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... danger : their foundation is tolerably solid ; and the current of revolution seems no longer di- rected against them . Under this impression , we cannot help regret- ting that the industry and knowlege of history , which are discovered ...
... danger : their foundation is tolerably solid ; and the current of revolution seems no longer di- rected against them . Under this impression , we cannot help regret- ting that the industry and knowlege of history , which are discovered ...
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... danger . Among others who have contributed to this just and necessary cause , in a very considerable degree , are the Clergy . It is with great pleasure I now frequently hear discourses from the pulpit , expressly adapted to the circum ...
... danger . Among others who have contributed to this just and necessary cause , in a very considerable degree , are the Clergy . It is with great pleasure I now frequently hear discourses from the pulpit , expressly adapted to the circum ...
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... danger to be guarded against , then , was the power of fairies , in taking away the infant , or its mother ; who were never considered as entirely safe , till the one was baptized , and the other had performed her devotions at some ...
... danger to be guarded against , then , was the power of fairies , in taking away the infant , or its mother ; who were never considered as entirely safe , till the one was baptized , and the other had performed her devotions at some ...
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