The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 1T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1803 |
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... ligion , which are now quite abolished ; nor is their language pure . " He told me that the Kamtshadals called themselves Itolmatsh ( he says they are the ab- origines of the place ) , and the descendants of Newsteach or Newchatshatsh ...
... ligion , which are now quite abolished ; nor is their language pure . " He told me that the Kamtshadals called themselves Itolmatsh ( he says they are the ab- origines of the place ) , and the descendants of Newsteach or Newchatshatsh ...
Halaman 93
... ligion must therefore be the law officers . They are called the ulemas , and their prerogatives are very great . They are secure from the extortions of the pachas and other men in power . They cannot legally be put to death without the ...
... ligion must therefore be the law officers . They are called the ulemas , and their prerogatives are very great . They are secure from the extortions of the pachas and other men in power . They cannot legally be put to death without the ...
Halaman 160
... ligion he published , are next brought in contrast . We cannot give a better view of the whole than in Mr. M.'s own words . " The Jews , " he observes , " were distin- guished by a rigid , inflexible attachment to the Mosaic law , the ...
... ligion he published , are next brought in contrast . We cannot give a better view of the whole than in Mr. M.'s own words . " The Jews , " he observes , " were distin- guished by a rigid , inflexible attachment to the Mosaic law , the ...
Halaman 164
... ligion . The volume concludes with a thesis on the insufficiency of human reason , fully to discover the proper worship of God , the extent of human duty , and the future life of man ; and with a con- cio ad clerum upon the much ...
... ligion . The volume concludes with a thesis on the insufficiency of human reason , fully to discover the proper worship of God , the extent of human duty , and the future life of man ; and with a con- cio ad clerum upon the much ...
Halaman 165
... ligion ought seriously to consider . church livings . Some of my readers may be " I have spoken above of the patronage of in a great degree strangers to the state of it . I have taken some pains to inform myself upon the subject , and I ...
... ligion ought seriously to consider . church livings . Some of my readers may be " I have spoken above of the patronage of in a great degree strangers to the state of it . I have taken some pains to inform myself upon the subject , and I ...
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