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Page 102
Something might be added to the American account for the support of schools and a clergyman , though he pays no tythes , but still his expenses would not equal those of the English farm ; the amount taken from the landholder is the same ...
Something might be added to the American account for the support of schools and a clergyman , though he pays no tythes , but still his expenses would not equal those of the English farm ; the amount taken from the landholder is the same ...
Page 159
It forms a striking illustration of the deplorable state of Spain , and taken in conjunction with later events , how hopeless is her chance of escape from that monstrous ecclesiastical tyranny which paralizes every part of her system ...
It forms a striking illustration of the deplorable state of Spain , and taken in conjunction with later events , how hopeless is her chance of escape from that monstrous ecclesiastical tyranny which paralizes every part of her system ...
Page 345
But we do not conceive that the private buildings were constructed with such cement , because of the perfect and whole state in which the bricks are found that were taken from the ruins in general ; and * See Major Rennell's note on ...
But we do not conceive that the private buildings were constructed with such cement , because of the perfect and whole state in which the bricks are found that were taken from the ruins in general ; and * See Major Rennell's note on ...
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in Rhyme | 68 |
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