The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 320
... influence , and the political his- tory of the various countries he describes , he has properly supplied their exuberance with that which is an integral and essential part of geography , although hitherto never admitted into ...
... influence , and the political his- tory of the various countries he describes , he has properly supplied their exuberance with that which is an integral and essential part of geography , although hitherto never admitted into ...
Page 329
... influence of the church , there is no law more indifferent about the liberties of men than the Spanish , and none more tender of their lives . The slightest suspicion of a crime is sufficient to hurry a man to prison . The clear- est ...
... influence of the church , there is no law more indifferent about the liberties of men than the Spanish , and none more tender of their lives . The slightest suspicion of a crime is sufficient to hurry a man to prison . The clear- est ...
Page 330
... influence which the ignorance and bigotry of the people naturally con- fer upon their clergy , the inquisition superadds its terrors . Three courts of that inexorable tribunal maintain the purity of the catholic faith in Spanish America ...
... influence which the ignorance and bigotry of the people naturally con- fer upon their clergy , the inquisition superadds its terrors . Three courts of that inexorable tribunal maintain the purity of the catholic faith in Spanish America ...
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... influence of European manners and laws , has been obeyed ever since . Divorce is allowed by the law of Moses , but it is not valid unless pre- viously decided by the tribunals , ac- cording to the laws of France . Sub- mission to the ...
... influence of European manners and laws , has been obeyed ever since . Divorce is allowed by the law of Moses , but it is not valid unless pre- viously decided by the tribunals , ac- cording to the laws of France . Sub- mission to the ...
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... influence the evange- lical doctrines . The same may be said of the im- putation spread against the He- brews , that they have a propensity for the infamous trade of usury . It cannot be denied that there are some , yet a very ...
... influence the evange- lical doctrines . The same may be said of the im- putation spread against the He- brews , that they have a propensity for the infamous trade of usury . It cannot be denied that there are some , yet a very ...
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