The Eclectic Review1840 |
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197. oldal
... known to his neighbours -the parish officers the parochial clergy — and his very landlord ? Who will believe this ? In the Irish elections , lawyers of the utmost skill are employed by the Tories , and it is well known that every voter ...
... known to his neighbours -the parish officers the parochial clergy — and his very landlord ? Who will believe this ? In the Irish elections , lawyers of the utmost skill are employed by the Tories , and it is well known that every voter ...
273. oldal
... known at or about the time , as the leader and legislator of the Jews ; if among the Jews and among other nations there remain traditions of these events accordant with the writings of Moses , if his name and cha- racter appear to have ...
... known at or about the time , as the leader and legislator of the Jews ; if among the Jews and among other nations there remain traditions of these events accordant with the writings of Moses , if his name and cha- racter appear to have ...
276. oldal
... known the truth of the Mosaic history , and have felt the divine authority of the code of law under which they were then placed , and that their successors of the next and of all fol- lowing generations , must have found it impossible ...
... known the truth of the Mosaic history , and have felt the divine authority of the code of law under which they were then placed , and that their successors of the next and of all fol- lowing generations , must have found it impossible ...
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