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Page vii
... pleaded for obscurity against eminence , for weakness against power , and , after asserting the rights of humanity at the bar , went to encounter death in the field for a helpless client , in the last struggles of the agony . Ireland ...
... pleaded for obscurity against eminence , for weakness against power , and , after asserting the rights of humanity at the bar , went to encounter death in the field for a helpless client , in the last struggles of the agony . Ireland ...
Page ix
... plead for the Protestant in France , and for the Jew in Lisbon , as well as for the Catholic in Ireland . In future ages should fanaticism attempt to re - establish her destructive empire , and crying out with the frantic queen ...
... plead for the Protestant in France , and for the Jew in Lisbon , as well as for the Catholic in Ireland . In future ages should fanaticism attempt to re - establish her destructive empire , and crying out with the frantic queen ...
Page 17
... plead ignorance , in hopes of impunity : for the Scripture says , that there is a way which man thinks to be the right one ; and the end thereof are the ways of death . ' The Di- vinity of Christ , evidenced by the accomplishment of so ...
... plead ignorance , in hopes of impunity : for the Scripture says , that there is a way which man thinks to be the right one ; and the end thereof are the ways of death . ' The Di- vinity of Christ , evidenced by the accomplishment of so ...
Page 79
... pleading before heathen ma- gistrates . This proves that you and I could depose a king , because he would advise our neighbour to avoid troublesome and scandalous law - suits , and leave the de- cision to the arbitration of two honest ...
... pleading before heathen ma- gistrates . This proves that you and I could depose a king , because he would advise our neighbour to avoid troublesome and scandalous law - suits , and leave the de- cision to the arbitration of two honest ...
Page 80
... of their gold were never carried by royal stipulations into the regions of the Italian atmosphere , to kindle into flames and cause an explo- sion . But queen Elizabeth could not have pleaded a 80 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
... of their gold were never carried by royal stipulations into the regions of the Italian atmosphere , to kindle into flames and cause an explo- sion . But queen Elizabeth could not have pleaded a 80 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS .
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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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