Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... vice . It is surely no less disgraceful to patronize a bloody superstition , and reap the fruits of it ; or for a Christian Government to become enlisted by its interests in support of Pagan idolatry . What are we to expect of those who ...
... vice . It is surely no less disgraceful to patronize a bloody superstition , and reap the fruits of it ; or for a Christian Government to become enlisted by its interests in support of Pagan idolatry . What are we to expect of those who ...
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... Vice Presidents . The following were among the toasts : - 1. The principles of the Pilgrim Fathers which forbid all compromise with pernicious errors , and all submission to civil and ecclesiastical usurpation . 2. The events and ...
... Vice Presidents . The following were among the toasts : - 1. The principles of the Pilgrim Fathers which forbid all compromise with pernicious errors , and all submission to civil and ecclesiastical usurpation . 2. The events and ...
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... vice in British India , both civil and military , are not destitute of such examples ; yet what I am about to relate is , perhaps , as remarkable as any which have occurred : " to A gentleman , who has been deceased nearly half a ...
... vice in British India , both civil and military , are not destitute of such examples ; yet what I am about to relate is , perhaps , as remarkable as any which have occurred : " to A gentleman , who has been deceased nearly half a ...
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... vice , with reciprocal emulation ; and whatever others may consider the value of their mutual compliments , they would leave no room to doubt , that they are cordially satisfied with one another . The most leading character on this ...
... vice , with reciprocal emulation ; and whatever others may consider the value of their mutual compliments , they would leave no room to doubt , that they are cordially satisfied with one another . The most leading character on this ...
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... vice . In India , also , the tendency of this delay cannot be contemplated without concern . The Native troops , who manifested such admirable courage , and more admirable forbearance in the contest , are naturally astonished at the ...
... vice . In India , also , the tendency of this delay cannot be contemplated without concern . The Native troops , who manifested such admirable courage , and more admirable forbearance in the contest , are naturally astonished at the ...
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