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... Clergyman , which , in these kingdoms , the prepossession of ignorance has rendered so odious , nor the discountenance of the laws , which doom me to transportation , with the common malefactor , nor the disagreeable circumstances of a ...
... Clergyman , which , in these kingdoms , the prepossession of ignorance has rendered so odious , nor the discountenance of the laws , which doom me to transportation , with the common malefactor , nor the disagreeable circumstances of a ...
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... clergyman , the statesman , the lawyer , could be sketched in the kitchen , and completed at table . The beau and belle should feed on butterflies . Calves - feet jellies would qualify the courtier and petit maitre for making a flexible ...
... clergyman , the statesman , the lawyer , could be sketched in the kitchen , and completed at table . The beau and belle should feed on butterflies . Calves - feet jellies would qualify the courtier and petit maitre for making a flexible ...
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... clergyman , in preaching loyalty and subordination , regularity and good morals , fraternal love and mutual benevolence . The king requires no more : and , as you write a great deal under the signature of An old Derryman , ' all his ...
... clergyman , in preaching loyalty and subordination , regularity and good morals , fraternal love and mutual benevolence . The king requires no more : and , as you write a great deal under the signature of An old Derryman , ' all his ...
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... clergymen , who cor- rupts and falsifies their doctrine , is an unjust usurpation of their rights , and subversive of their spiritual jurisdiction .-- And an unjust promise , injurious to the rights of another , is not binding , let the ...
... clergymen , who cor- rupts and falsifies their doctrine , is an unjust usurpation of their rights , and subversive of their spiritual jurisdiction .-- And an unjust promise , injurious to the rights of another , is not binding , let the ...
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... clergyman prevail on one of the rioters , who had been very active in plundering the city of London , to take the blue cockade out of his hat , in going to the gallows . He cried out that he died a martyr to the Protestant religion . We ...
... clergyman prevail on one of the rioters , who had been very active in plundering the city of London , to take the blue cockade out of his hat , in going to the gallows . He cried out that he died a martyr to the Protestant religion . We ...
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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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