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... civil society . Fatigued by these nauseating topics , we turn with delight to the exquisite stanzas descriptive of the night - scene near the sable heights of Jura , which has filled us with a melancholy admiration of the talents of ...
... civil society . Fatigued by these nauseating topics , we turn with delight to the exquisite stanzas descriptive of the night - scene near the sable heights of Jura , which has filled us with a melancholy admiration of the talents of ...
Page 75
... civil or ecclesiastical polity of England remains estab- lished and unrepealed , we are not to be allowed to dispute the validity of its rules and requisitions . Till parliament sees fit therefore to innovate on the present established ...
... civil or ecclesiastical polity of England remains estab- lished and unrepealed , we are not to be allowed to dispute the validity of its rules and requisitions . Till parliament sees fit therefore to innovate on the present established ...
Page 111
... civil wars in France on account of religion , the horrors of St. Bartholomew , the Spanish execu- tions and murders in the Netherlands for introducing the inquisition to perpetuate executions and murders , the persecutions of Queen Mary ...
... civil wars in France on account of religion , the horrors of St. Bartholomew , the Spanish execu- tions and murders in the Netherlands for introducing the inquisition to perpetuate executions and murders , the persecutions of Queen Mary ...
Page 126
... civil authorities of all classes were on duty - the greatest preparations were made - the bell of the ca- thedral tolled - the standard of the inquisition was unfurled- and the train of heretics , dressed in sackcloth painted with ...
... civil authorities of all classes were on duty - the greatest preparations were made - the bell of the ca- thedral tolled - the standard of the inquisition was unfurled- and the train of heretics , dressed in sackcloth painted with ...
Page 132
... Christianity , its liberal and manly views on ecclesiastical and civil government , its enlightened notices on Spanish literature and learned men , its elaborate analysis of the mode 3 132 Puigblanch's Inquisition Unmasked .
... Christianity , its liberal and manly views on ecclesiastical and civil government , its enlightened notices on Spanish literature and learned men , its elaborate analysis of the mode 3 132 Puigblanch's Inquisition Unmasked .
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