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Page v
... princes , con- tending for the throne , contributed to divide the people ; and , from a mistaken policy , sovereigns themselves , in op- position to the maxims of legislation and wisdom , thought it more eligible to become heads of the ...
... princes , con- tending for the throne , contributed to divide the people ; and , from a mistaken policy , sovereigns themselves , in op- position to the maxims of legislation and wisdom , thought it more eligible to become heads of the ...
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... destruction between both . Europe will soon bear a different aspect : and the ex- amples set by those princes , who , for the aggrandizement of their states , are doing away all religious distinctions THE DEDICATION . VI.
... destruction between both . Europe will soon bear a different aspect : and the ex- amples set by those princes , who , for the aggrandizement of their states , are doing away all religious distinctions THE DEDICATION . VI.
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... princes inviting strangers to settle in their dominions , will leave 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 ...
... princes inviting strangers to settle in their dominions , will leave 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 ...
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... prince of Orange to build a synagogue , applied to their benefactor this famous passage of Isaiah : On that day seven women will take hold of one man , ' alluding to the Seven United Provinces that had elected him stadtholder : and I ...
... prince of Orange to build a synagogue , applied to their benefactor this famous passage of Isaiah : On that day seven women will take hold of one man , ' alluding to the Seven United Provinces that had elected him stadtholder : and I ...
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... princes who rendered their subjects happy , and the memory of their reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice knife , to offer victims in honour ...
... princes who rendered their subjects happy , and the memory of their reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice knife , to offer victims in honour ...
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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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