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To remedy these idolatrous notions of a God , it is requisite to form right and consistent ideas in their stead . ... For , as has been before observed , mankind will form to themselves , or receive from others , an idea of Divinity ...
To remedy these idolatrous notions of a God , it is requisite to form right and consistent ideas in their stead . ... For , as has been before observed , mankind will form to themselves , or receive from others , an idea of Divinity ...
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Every proprietor , therefore , of cultivated lands , owes to the community a groundrent ( for I know of no better term to express the idea ) for the land which he holds ; and it is from this ground - rent that the fund proposed in this ...
Every proprietor , therefore , of cultivated lands , owes to the community a groundrent ( for I know of no better term to express the idea ) for the land which he holds ; and it is from this ground - rent that the fund proposed in this ...
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The servant that he had at this time was an Irishman , whose name was Teague Oregan [ O'Regan ] . I shall say nothing of the character of this man , because the very name imports what he was . A strange idea came into the head of ...
The servant that he had at this time was an Irishman , whose name was Teague Oregan [ O'Regan ] . I shall say nothing of the character of this man , because the very name imports what he was . A strange idea came into the head of ...
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From The Vinland History of the Flat | 23 |
JACQUES CARTIER | 30 |
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