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The Methodists too joined in , though less enthusiastically , and until the 1840s the English missionaries on Jamaica were usually listened to with respect . In 1831 , there were 10,000 Baptists , in 1845 34,000 . But here , no less ...
The Methodists too joined in , though less enthusiastically , and until the 1840s the English missionaries on Jamaica were usually listened to with respect . In 1831 , there were 10,000 Baptists , in 1845 34,000 . But here , no less ...
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The turn he took next , on 14 January 1890 , would have been less surprising at the time of the Crusades than for a man in the late nineteenth century , with all fashionable Paris at his feet : 298 AN OPEN PATH.
The turn he took next , on 14 January 1890 , would have been less surprising at the time of the Crusades than for a man in the late nineteenth century , with all fashionable Paris at his feet : 298 AN OPEN PATH.
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But , on present showing , are the alternative world views science , historical materialism , Realpolitik – any less the stuff of tragedy , and any less likely to end in helpless situations and cruel consequences ?
But , on present showing , are the alternative world views science , historical materialism , Realpolitik – any less the stuff of tragedy , and any less likely to end in helpless situations and cruel consequences ?
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