The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the Guaraniens , 335 - the practices of the Caciques , described , 337 - a further account of the great body of South- American Indians , 338-344 - the idol- atrous Polytheists , 344 ...
... believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the Guaraniens , 335 - the practices of the Caciques , described , 337 - a further account of the great body of South- American Indians , 338-344 - the idol- atrous Polytheists , 344 ...
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... believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to letters , that we have " no account of any one person being the author of them , " in the post - diluvian world ; because , as he thinks , they ...
... believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to letters , that we have " no account of any one person being the author of them , " in the post - diluvian world ; because , as he thinks , they ...
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conquered all but the northern and north - western provinces : but we cannot believe , that they ever produced any great radical change in the people , except in the south and south- east , for the following reasons . The original ...
conquered all but the northern and north - western provinces : but we cannot believe , that they ever produced any great radical change in the people , except in the south and south- east , for the following reasons . The original ...
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... believe , that the Spaniards had taught the Provençal poets , and had yet aban- doned at that early day , the very form of verse , which the Troubadour literature , then far beyond the Spanish in im- provement , was cultivating with the ...
... believe , that the Spaniards had taught the Provençal poets , and had yet aban- doned at that early day , the very form of verse , which the Troubadour literature , then far beyond the Spanish in im- provement , was cultivating with the ...
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... believe every scholar will readily admit , to have been the natural , probable course of events . It would seem then , after the review heretofore taken of the history , language , people , and literature of Spain , that Andrès must ...
... believe every scholar will readily admit , to have been the natural , probable course of events . It would seem then , after the review heretofore taken of the history , language , people , and literature of Spain , that Andrès must ...
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