The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... supposed , was not alone in his resistance . Between thirty and forty persons were summoned to appear in the court of the exchequer as defaulters . While the consequences of such an appearance were before them , the local commissioners ...
... supposed , was not alone in his resistance . Between thirty and forty persons were summoned to appear in the court of the exchequer as defaulters . While the consequences of such an appearance were before them , the local commissioners ...
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... supposed to have been pure in its origin , and to have become depraved only through its connection with the body and with a material world , is not to put an end to the difficulty , nor in the least to abate it . For if moral evil be ...
... supposed to have been pure in its origin , and to have become depraved only through its connection with the body and with a material world , is not to put an end to the difficulty , nor in the least to abate it . For if moral evil be ...
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... supposed to result from its predominant use in Ireland may possibly be due to other and mixed causes . In other countries , however , it is supposed by some writers to have exercised a baneful influence on the population . Dr. Huss ...
... supposed to result from its predominant use in Ireland may possibly be due to other and mixed causes . In other countries , however , it is supposed by some writers to have exercised a baneful influence on the population . Dr. Huss ...
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