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... neighbours for the brothers of their blood - Ireland , where some strokes given by a peer of the realm , to a poor inoffensive priest in the last stage of a decay , which in a few days rescued him from the miseries of this life , " the ...
... neighbours for the brothers of their blood - Ireland , where some strokes given by a peer of the realm , to a poor inoffensive priest in the last stage of a decay , which in a few days rescued him from the miseries of this life , " the ...
Page vii
... neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters , without whose concurrence the chain could never have been fastened to their bodies . The kings of England , on the other hand ...
... neighbours as so many slaves ready to cut their throats , at the first signal given by their royal masters , without whose concurrence the chain could never have been fastened to their bodies . The kings of England , on the other hand ...
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... neighbour , to such a toleration I give my patronacy ; and 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 ...
... neighbour , to such a toleration I give my patronacy ; and 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 ...
Page 79
... neighbour to avoid troublesome and scandalous law - suits , and leave the de- cision to the arbitration of two honest neighbours . Je- ' hoiada , the high priest , ordered queen Athalia to be ' slain . * Ergo , the Pope has an indirect ...
... neighbour to avoid troublesome and scandalous law - suits , and leave the de- cision to the arbitration of two honest neighbours . Je- ' hoiada , the high priest , ordered queen Athalia to be ' slain . * Ergo , the Pope has an indirect ...
Page 97
... neighbours doubt the delicacy of our con- sciences , when we swear , we have no argument to convince them , but the following : We groan under the yoke of mysery and oppression , throughout the long and trying periods of six successive ...
... neighbours doubt the delicacy of our con- sciences , when we swear , we have no argument to convince them , but the following : We groan under the yoke of mysery and oppression , throughout the long and trying periods of six successive ...
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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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