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GIBBON'S niSTORY OF THE 

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 History of the French Revolution of 1848, 



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LAMARTINE ON ATHEISM. 



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> ATHEISM AMONG THE PEOP.LE, by Ai.imionse De Lamartine. 



A noble testimony in behalf of a Creator. A withering rebuke of the atheism of France. 

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