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Page 43
... expect from this league and confederacy , into which they would fain enter with apes and four - footed animals , for the destruction of our souls , is no more than a broken reed . * Helvetius , livre de l'Esprit , p . 3. + Ibid . p ...
... expect from this league and confederacy , into which they would fain enter with apes and four - footed animals , for the destruction of our souls , is no more than a broken reed . * Helvetius , livre de l'Esprit , p . 3. + Ibid . p ...
Page 51
... expect that the following proofs of the articles of the test , will evince the justness of entitling the Roman Catholics to the lenity of government , and the confidence of their fellow - subjects . THE 6 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . ART . I. I ...
... expect that the following proofs of the articles of the test , will evince the justness of entitling the Roman Catholics to the lenity of government , and the confidence of their fellow - subjects . THE 6 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . ART . I. I ...
Page 54
... expect to steer one day into a haven of safety and deliverance ; whilst we ourselves look on them as planets of a malific influence . Aut Sirius ardor , " Ille sitim morbosque ferens mortalibus ægris , " Nascitur , et lævo contristat ...
... expect to steer one day into a haven of safety and deliverance ; whilst we ourselves look on them as planets of a malific influence . Aut Sirius ardor , " Ille sitim morbosque ferens mortalibus ægris , " Nascitur , et lævo contristat ...
Page 55
... expect from them : third , with regard to their claims to the crown of England , in quality of descen- dants of its ancient and rightful kings . If there be no incen- tive to gratitude on our part , no right to our allegiance on theirs ...
... expect from them : third , with regard to their claims to the crown of England , in quality of descen- dants of its ancient and rightful kings . If there be no incen- tive to gratitude on our part , no right to our allegiance on theirs ...
Page 59
... our royal benefactors : let us now look forward to the agreeable scene , and enchanting prospect of riches and bless- ings , we expect from their restoration . In reality , Sir , a dear bought experience has MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 59.
... our royal benefactors : let us now look forward to the agreeable scene , and enchanting prospect of riches and bless- ings , we expect from their restoration . In reality , Sir , a dear bought experience has MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 59.
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