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BARON WILLIAM VON HUMBOLDT'S LETTERS TO A LADY.
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DEALINGS WITH THE INQUISITION AT ROME.
BY DR. GIACINTO ACHILLI.
Extract from the Work.--"It is to unmask and expose Popery, as it is at
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any bad feeling; my sole motive has been to make the truth evident, that
all may apprehend
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