The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 303
... cause of religion alone , just as of old the Christians had been accustom- ed to regard the Mahometans . Thus the Roman See pro- ceeded against the Albigenses as infidels , the objects of a regular crusade , or war of the cross . On the ...
... cause of religion alone , just as of old the Christians had been accustom- ed to regard the Mahometans . Thus the Roman See pro- ceeded against the Albigenses as infidels , the objects of a regular crusade , or war of the cross . On the ...
Page 349
... cause of these evils is what they would pretend to reform . They depict the horrors of poverty , the pride and luxurious indolence of the rich , and forthwith preach up a crusade against wealth , and the laws by which it is protected ...
... cause of these evils is what they would pretend to reform . They depict the horrors of poverty , the pride and luxurious indolence of the rich , and forthwith preach up a crusade against wealth , and the laws by which it is protected ...
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... cause of , 267 . African Slave Trade , time and mode of its origin , 180 . Alexander , Mr. , interesting charac- ter of his sketch of his early life , 147 , Sir Walter Scott's remark concerning his Magdalen , 165 . Allston , Washington ...
... cause of , 267 . African Slave Trade , time and mode of its origin , 180 . Alexander , Mr. , interesting charac- ter of his sketch of his early life , 147 , Sir Walter Scott's remark concerning his Magdalen , 165 . Allston , Washington ...
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