"Sam": Or The History of MysteryH. M. Rulison, 1855 - 546 頁 Contains an account of Loyola and the Jesuits. |
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第 31 頁
... never so sound , will , for a creed , hang God's Bible at the devil's girdle . It is said that men ought to have liberty of Conscience , and that it is persecution to debar them of it . I can the rather stand amazed than re- ply to this ...
... never so sound , will , for a creed , hang God's Bible at the devil's girdle . It is said that men ought to have liberty of Conscience , and that it is persecution to debar them of it . I can the rather stand amazed than re- ply to this ...
第 37 頁
... never grasp it ; several trying to lean on the bed's head , though the sick man lay wholly still , the bed would shake so as to knock their heads uncomfortably . A very strong man could not lift the sick man to make him lie more easily ...
... never grasp it ; several trying to lean on the bed's head , though the sick man lay wholly still , the bed would shake so as to knock their heads uncomfortably . A very strong man could not lift the sick man to make him lie more easily ...
第 48 頁
... never presented itself to his sagacious understanding . In every Grecian Republic slavery was an indispensable element . Though slavery may have been an indispensable element in every republic of Greece , Sam does not consider it indis ...
... never presented itself to his sagacious understanding . In every Grecian Republic slavery was an indispensable element . Though slavery may have been an indispensable element in every republic of Greece , Sam does not consider it indis ...
第 49 頁
... never abet the foreign merchant , or become his factors in the nefarious traffic . Fraud and force remain- ed , therefore , the means by which , near Newfoundland or Florida , on the shores of the Atlantic , or among the Indians of the ...
... never abet the foreign merchant , or become his factors in the nefarious traffic . Fraud and force remain- ed , therefore , the means by which , near Newfoundland or Florida , on the shores of the Atlantic , or among the Indians of the ...
第 60 頁
... never exceeded seven years . On the expiration of that term , these freed servants were absorbed into the mass of white inhabit- ants , and the way lay open before them and their children to wealth and social distinction . One of the ...
... never exceeded seven years . On the expiration of that term , these freed servants were absorbed into the mass of white inhabit- ants , and the way lay open before them and their children to wealth and social distinction . One of the ...
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