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... land enough in Ireland , to the end of time , for ten times the number of its inhabitants . The world is in a continual change . New monarchs sway the sceptre . New ministers direct their councils . New characters are daily mounting the ...
... land enough in Ireland , to the end of time , for ten times the number of its inhabitants . The world is in a continual change . New monarchs sway the sceptre . New ministers direct their councils . New characters are daily mounting the ...
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... land of Havilah , where there is is gold : and the gold of that land is 6 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... land of Havilah , where there is is gold : and the gold of that land is 6 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
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Arthur O'Leary. is gold : and the gold of that land is good : and there is bdellium and the onyx - stone . ' By gold , doubtless , he must mean charity or patience . But of the onyx - stone there are four kinds ; and we would be obliged ...
Arthur O'Leary. is gold : and the gold of that land is good : and there is bdellium and the onyx - stone . ' By gold , doubtless , he must mean charity or patience . But of the onyx - stone there are four kinds ; and we would be obliged ...
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... land sees Tiberius and Sejanus revived in the persons of Charles and his favourite . In these two reigns , pursuits were not extended to goods and chattels alone . The sword of tyranny reached to conscience itself . Spiritual supremacy ...
... land sees Tiberius and Sejanus revived in the persons of Charles and his favourite . In these two reigns , pursuits were not extended to goods and chattels alone . The sword of tyranny reached to conscience itself . Spiritual supremacy ...
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... lands of which your ancestors have been deprived in times of general confusion ; a more free and unlimited exer- cise of your religion ; in fine , the last argument of a despe- rate man , if they come , I have nothing to lose . ' Those ...
... lands of which your ancestors have been deprived in times of general confusion ; a more free and unlimited exer- cise of your religion ; in fine , the last argument of a despe- rate man , if they come , I have nothing to lose . ' Those ...
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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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