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... equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons appeared in the Channel . 4. Remarks on a ...
... equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons appeared in the Channel . 4. Remarks on a ...
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... equally concerned and surprised that a gentleman , whose understanding has been enlightened by the Christian revelation , and enlarged by all the aids of human learning , should broach tenets , which equally militate against the first ...
... equally concerned and surprised that a gentleman , whose understanding has been enlightened by the Christian revelation , and enlarged by all the aids of human learning , should broach tenets , which equally militate against the first ...
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... equally indifferent about vice or virtue ; who , to use the words of Lucretius , ne'er smiles at good , ' ne'er frowns at wicked deeds . ' Some considered the Su- preme Being as the slave of destiny . Others as incorporate with the ...
... equally indifferent about vice or virtue ; who , to use the words of Lucretius , ne'er smiles at good , ' ne'er frowns at wicked deeds . ' Some considered the Su- preme Being as the slave of destiny . Others as incorporate with the ...
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... equally disposed to minister to vice as well as to virtue , according to the variety and customs of different climates . It did not hinder the Egyptian from worshipping leeks and onions , nor the Athenian , Socrates , from offering a ...
... equally disposed to minister to vice as well as to virtue , according to the variety and customs of different climates . It did not hinder the Egyptian from worshipping leeks and onions , nor the Athenian , Socrates , from offering a ...
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... equally guards against revolutions so frequent in despotic states , and elective kingdoms . In the first , the prince names his successor ; and , as others may think themselves injured by such a partial preference , the throne is as ...
... equally guards against revolutions so frequent in despotic states , and elective kingdoms . In the first , the prince names his successor ; and , as others may think themselves injured by such a partial preference , the throne is as ...
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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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