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Page vi
... Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their subjects of every denomination in the ties of one common interest , strengthened their respective states against the encroach- ments of ...
... Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their subjects of every denomination in the ties of one common interest , strengthened their respective states against the encroach- ments of ...
Page vii
... Catholic neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters ... Catholics , between their fellow subjects and the throne , are like the forlorn hope between two armies . They are ...
... Catholic neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters ... Catholics , between their fellow subjects and the throne , are like the forlorn hope between two armies . They are ...
Page 56
... Catholics from the general act of indemnity , refuses the least assistance to Lord Rochfort , who sold his estate to support him during his exile , and give his sanction to a ridiculous law , declaring it high treason to call the king a ...
... Catholics from the general act of indemnity , refuses the least assistance to Lord Rochfort , who sold his estate to support him during his exile , and give his sanction to a ridiculous law , declaring it high treason to call the king a ...
Page 60
... Catholic Prince . Folly ! pardon the expres- sion . You know that the throne is the most dazzling object of human ambition . Though a great distance from its steps , and the impossibility of obtaining it renders the most part of mortals ...
... Catholic Prince . Folly ! pardon the expres- sion . You know that the throne is the most dazzling object of human ambition . Though a great distance from its steps , and the impossibility of obtaining it renders the most part of mortals ...
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... Catholic in the kingdom but will be as sanguine as yourselves in the defence of his substance , and the common cause , against Pope or Pretender . We daily see two brothers fight with the ani- mosity of open enemies , for a legacy or a ...
... Catholic in the kingdom but will be as sanguine as yourselves in the defence of his substance , and the common cause , against Pope or Pretender . We daily see two brothers fight with the ani- mosity of open enemies , for a legacy or a ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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