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Greeks , Roumans , Slaves , Georgians , are bound together by the tie of a common faith and worship , not by common subjection to any one central power . Each nation worships God in its own language ; each , when subject to a Christian ...
Greeks , Roumans , Slaves , Georgians , are bound together by the tie of a common faith and worship , not by common subjection to any one central power . Each nation worships God in its own language ; each , when subject to a Christian ...
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weighed upon their tongues , stifled every sound - and when all the rest of mankind , of all sects and of all nations , freely gave vent to the feelings of our common nature , THEIR silence , the contrast which THEY displayed to the ...
weighed upon their tongues , stifled every sound - and when all the rest of mankind , of all sects and of all nations , freely gave vent to the feelings of our common nature , THEIR silence , the contrast which THEY displayed to the ...
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The doctrine that the common affairs of the world are the appointed spheres in which men are to labour , and earn the wages of their labour , and employ them when earned ; that the common affections ...
The doctrine that the common affairs of the world are the appointed spheres in which men are to labour , and earn the wages of their labour , and employ them when earned ; that the common affections ...
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