Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... legislature had already equally provided against the danger of the King allying himself to a Papist , as becoming himself a Papist ; since by either act he absolved the subject from his allegiance . On the subject of those temporal ...
... legislature had already equally provided against the danger of the King allying himself to a Papist , as becoming himself a Papist ; since by either act he absolved the subject from his allegiance . On the subject of those temporal ...
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... legislature , the inveteracy of the feeling with which they are resist- ed . In the different representations of the subject , to which apprehension and fancy give birth , it is am- using to behold the variegated hues in which it pre ...
... legislature , the inveteracy of the feeling with which they are resist- ed . In the different representations of the subject , to which apprehension and fancy give birth , it is am- using to behold the variegated hues in which it pre ...
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... legislature , that the law which is thus merciless , should be unrelenting and ever- lasting ? It is a perfect mockery of common sense , to pretend to comprise the justification of this code , in a recital of the plots , machinations ...
... legislature , that the law which is thus merciless , should be unrelenting and ever- lasting ? It is a perfect mockery of common sense , to pretend to comprise the justification of this code , in a recital of the plots , machinations ...
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... legislature in the last reign , * to relieve R. Catholics from some penalties and dis- abilities , to which they were exposed by their religious opinions . It is constantly taken by per- sons professing the Romish faith ; nor am I aware ...
... legislature in the last reign , * to relieve R. Catholics from some penalties and dis- abilities , to which they were exposed by their religious opinions . It is constantly taken by per- sons professing the Romish faith ; nor am I aware ...
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... legislature . " " " " Fu dunque la necessità , che costrinse gli uomini a ceder parte della propria libertà , egli è dunque certo , che ciasiuno non ne vuol mettere nel pubblico deposito , che la minima porzione possibile , quella sola ...
... legislature . " " " " Fu dunque la necessità , che costrinse gli uomini a ceder parte della propria libertà , egli è dunque certo , che ciasiuno non ne vuol mettere nel pubblico deposito , che la minima porzione possibile , quella sola ...
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