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Of course , the non - religious system of the United States is the object of our author's warm approbation ; yet he admits he would not pretend to hold them up as a model to others in what regards religion .
Of course , the non - religious system of the United States is the object of our author's warm approbation ; yet he admits he would not pretend to hold them up as a model to others in what regards religion .
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Besides these three different sorts of hieroglyphics , which all represent the image of the object , more or less accurately , there is another sort , which is called symbolical . These hieroglyphics not being able to ...
Besides these three different sorts of hieroglyphics , which all represent the image of the object , more or less accurately , there is another sort , which is called symbolical . These hieroglyphics not being able to ...
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Such is the object of Mr. Deane in the volume before us , and we congratulate him in having performed his task in a manner which will prove no less creditable to himself , than pleasing and instructive to his readers .
Such is the object of Mr. Deane in the volume before us , and we congratulate him in having performed his task in a manner which will prove no less creditable to himself , than pleasing and instructive to his readers .
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