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... Amongst all the reveries of Joanna Southcote and her followers , we remember nothing half so ridiculous as this scene . It is a thorough specimen of theological quackery . The rehearsal takes place before the curtain is raised , the ...
... Amongst all the reveries of Joanna Southcote and her followers , we remember nothing half so ridiculous as this scene . It is a thorough specimen of theological quackery . The rehearsal takes place before the curtain is raised , the ...
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... amongst the higher orders ; and the pompous ceremonial and fiery intolerance of the clergy , opposed but a feeble barrier , if any , to their increase . The sober - minded , and of these , the far greater proportion amongst the yeomanry ...
... amongst the higher orders ; and the pompous ceremonial and fiery intolerance of the clergy , opposed but a feeble barrier , if any , to their increase . The sober - minded , and of these , the far greater proportion amongst the yeomanry ...
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... amongst this class of officers , than may be found amongst those whose knowledge and powers prompt them to aspire to rivalry with the grand leaders of the profession . • Commanding officers should always bear in mind , that these praise ...
... amongst this class of officers , than may be found amongst those whose knowledge and powers prompt them to aspire to rivalry with the grand leaders of the profession . • Commanding officers should always bear in mind , that these praise ...
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