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... peaceful natives employed in the useful labours of life ; her citizens , confident in each other , improving trade and commerce , under a variety of difficulties ; her judges respected on their tribunals ; and the pleasing scenes of ...
... peaceful natives employed in the useful labours of life ; her citizens , confident in each other , improving trade and commerce , under a variety of difficulties ; her judges respected on their tribunals ; and the pleasing scenes of ...
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... peace , the rights of sovereigns , and the safety of our 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 ...
... peace , the rights of sovereigns , and the safety of our 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 ...
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... peace of society , and avoidance of bloodshed , civil wars , and public calamities , can be safely sworn to , and the object of a lawful oath ; but such is the nature of the second article of the test , which , according to the wise ...
... peace of society , and avoidance of bloodshed , civil wars , and public calamities , can be safely sworn to , and the object of a lawful oath ; but such is the nature of the second article of the test , which , according to the wise ...
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... peace of the public , disturbed by factions and civil wars , ever and always attendant on changes in government - the general good of mankind ; in- consistent with the revival of old claims -- in fine , the dis- pensation of a just God ...
... peace of the public , disturbed by factions and civil wars , ever and always attendant on changes in government - the general good of mankind ; in- consistent with the revival of old claims -- in fine , the dis- pensation of a just God ...
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... peace and opulence , and enjoy their rich estates in Poitou , Lower Normandy , & c . The order of military merit is in- stituted to reward the valour of their officers : and in France no man's religion is a bar to his promotion in the ...
... peace and opulence , and enjoy their rich estates in Poitou , Lower Normandy , & c . The order of military merit is in- stituted to reward the valour of their officers : and in France no man's religion is a bar to his promotion in the ...
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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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