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... Italy . The Inquisition was set up , and in the course of one year 30,000 people were burned in Italy and Spain for enter- taining different opinions from those of the Pope and the Priest . There was an instance of shocking barbarity ...
... Italy . The Inquisition was set up , and in the course of one year 30,000 people were burned in Italy and Spain for enter- taining different opinions from those of the Pope and the Priest . There was an instance of shocking barbarity ...
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... Italy as from a heaven , into the darkness of the benighted world . His very words are instinct with spirit ; each ... Italian invention . But let us not be betrayed from a defence into a critical history of poetry and its in- fluence on ...
... Italy as from a heaven , into the darkness of the benighted world . His very words are instinct with spirit ; each ... Italian invention . But let us not be betrayed from a defence into a critical history of poetry and its in- fluence on ...
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... Italy , was written after a day's excursion among those lovely moun- tains which surround what was once the retreat ... Italian sun- rise in autumn on the highest peak of those delightful mountains , I can only offer as my excuse that ...
... Italy , was written after a day's excursion among those lovely moun- tains which surround what was once the retreat ... Italian sun- rise in autumn on the highest peak of those delightful mountains , I can only offer as my excuse that ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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