The Republican, 2. kötetGreenwood Reprint Corporation, 1820. ápr. 21. |
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17. oldal
... Emperor Alexander , apprehensive that the morals of his people would be injured by their reading the account Carlile's Trial , had given directions to the Police to prevent the introduction of all the English Newspapers which contain it ...
... Emperor Alexander , apprehensive that the morals of his people would be injured by their reading the account Carlile's Trial , had given directions to the Police to prevent the introduction of all the English Newspapers which contain it ...
156. oldal
... Emperor of Hindostan , was wont to say , how he wondered that su- perstitious creeds could be transmitted from generation to generation , from father to son , without once putting them to the test , or examining them ; this he first ...
... Emperor of Hindostan , was wont to say , how he wondered that su- perstitious creeds could be transmitted from generation to generation , from father to son , without once putting them to the test , or examining them ; this he first ...
353. oldal
... emperor as the incendiary of his own capital ; and as the most incredible stories are best adapted to the genius of an enraged people , it was gravely reported , and firmly believed , that Nero , enjoying the calamity which he had ...
... emperor as the incendiary of his own capital ; and as the most incredible stories are best adapted to the genius of an enraged people , it was gravely reported , and firmly believed , that Nero , enjoying the calamity which he had ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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