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Page 289
I know not whether the following accounts of them , as extracted from the aụthors
of the times , will prove either interesting or acceptable to my readers ; but I hope
they will not feel displeased at the tribute of defence I render to an order , whose
...
I know not whether the following accounts of them , as extracted from the aụthors
of the times , will prove either interesting or acceptable to my readers ; but I hope
they will not feel displeased at the tribute of defence I render to an order , whose
...
Page 405
Let him prove to me that we have less uncharitableness , less unmercifulness ,
less vindictiveness in the world ( I am speaking in general terms of mankind at
large , and not arguing from individuals ) since the introduction of the Christian ...
Let him prove to me that we have less uncharitableness , less unmercifulness ,
less vindictiveness in the world ( I am speaking in general terms of mankind at
large , and not arguing from individuals ) since the introduction of the Christian ...
Page 448
84 , is not Stephens ' s MS . y , our author says , that the first proyes nothing , the
fourth proves against him , self , - and the fifth is really false . We shall ... Ori the
Codex Stephani and 106 , our author ' says• To prove the non - identity of the MS
.
84 , is not Stephens ' s MS . y , our author says , that the first proyes nothing , the
fourth proves against him , self , - and the fifth is really false . We shall ... Ori the
Codex Stephani and 106 , our author ' says• To prove the non - identity of the MS
.
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