| 616 sayfa
...fo powerful an effeft upon it, that wherever it has exifted, it has gone the fartheil of all caufcs to introduce notions of humanity and true juftice...The great proof of which is, that if we compare the conduit of Chriftian nation* with that of nations profeiGng any other religion, (whatever may be their... | |
| Charles Malcolm Kennedy - 1856 - 202 sayfa
...has existed, it has gone the farthest of all causes to introduce notions of humanity and true justice into the maxims of the world. The great proof of which...conduct of Christian nations with that of nations professing any other religion, (whatever may be their stages of improvement, or in whatever era of... | |
| Charles Malcolm Kennedy - 1856 - 194 sayfa
...has gone the farthest of all causes to introduce notions of humanity and true justice into the maxima of the world. The great proof of which is, that if...conduct of Christian nations with that of nations professing any other religion, (whatever may he their stages of improvement, or in whatever era of... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 sayfa
...has existed, it has gone the farthest of all causes to introduce notions of humanity and true justice into the maxims of the world. The great proof of which...conduct of Christian nations with that of nations professing any other religion, whatever may be their stages of improvement, or in whatever era of their... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 698 sayfa
...gone the farthest of all causes to introduce notions of humanity and true justice into the mn-yims of the world. The great proof of which is, that if...conduct of Christian nations with that of nations professing any other religion, whatever may be then- stages of Improvement, or in whatever era of their... | |
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