The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 15 à 18J. Whittle, 1800 |
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... common ufe to which thefe amulets are applied , is to prevent , or cure , bodily difeafes ; to pre- ferve from hunger and thirft , and generally to conciliate the favour of fuperior powers , under all the circumstances and occurrences ...
... common ufe to which thefe amulets are applied , is to prevent , or cure , bodily difeafes ; to pre- ferve from hunger and thirft , and generally to conciliate the favour of fuperior powers , under all the circumstances and occurrences ...
Page 18
... common to all the Mandingo towns , and much employed by the Pagan natives in keeping their women in subjection ; for , as the Kafirs are not re- fricted in the number of their wives , every one marries as many as he can conveniently ...
... common to all the Mandingo towns , and much employed by the Pagan natives in keeping their women in subjection ; for , as the Kafirs are not re- fricted in the number of their wives , every one marries as many as he can conveniently ...
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... common pains to be regarded as ftill , according to their own phraseology , in the connection of the Church of England , it proves to us , what we have long furmifed , that their pretenfions are neither fo humble , nor their views fo ...
... common pains to be regarded as ftill , according to their own phraseology , in the connection of the Church of England , it proves to us , what we have long furmifed , that their pretenfions are neither fo humble , nor their views fo ...
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... common- wealth . The offices of state , and the command of armies , were be- come lucrative as well as honourable , and were coveted on the former account . In the State itself the governing and the governed felt sepa- rate interefts ...
... common- wealth . The offices of state , and the command of armies , were be- come lucrative as well as honourable , and were coveted on the former account . In the State itself the governing and the governed felt sepa- rate interefts ...
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... common military exhortation , to fight for the tombs of their fathers , and for the altars of their household gods , is a mockery and a lie . They have no altars ; they have no monuments . They fight and they die to augment the eftates ...
... common military exhortation , to fight for the tombs of their fathers , and for the altars of their household gods , is a mockery and a lie . They have no altars ; they have no monuments . They fight and they die to augment the eftates ...
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