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... sovereigns themselves , in op- position to the maxims of legislation and wisdom , thought it more eligible to become heads of the half , than the fathers of all their subjects . Such measures weakened their arms abroad , and will ever ...
... sovereigns themselves , in op- position to the maxims of legislation and wisdom , thought it more eligible to become heads of the half , than the fathers of all their subjects . Such measures weakened their arms abroad , and will ever ...
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... Sovereign adores . Ireland ! Ireland , where the Protestant gentleman gives alms to the pilgrim without enquiring into his religion , and where the Catholic peasant presses his distressed fellow creature to take share of a handful of ...
... Sovereign adores . Ireland ! Ireland , where the Protestant gentleman gives alms to the pilgrim without enquiring into his religion , and where the Catholic peasant presses his distressed fellow creature to take share of a handful of ...
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... sovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is distressed on one hand , and the king- dom is deprived of its strength and internal resources on the other . The Catholics , between ...
... sovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is distressed on one hand , and the king- dom is deprived of its strength and internal resources on the other . The Catholics , between ...
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... sovereign's wife in private , and preferring his pretended wise man to God himself ? What shall I say of the divine Plato , who annihilates the institution of connubial ties ? Who by introducing a community of women , and refusing the ...
... sovereign's wife in private , and preferring his pretended wise man to God himself ? What shall I say of the divine Plato , who annihilates the institution of connubial ties ? Who by introducing a community of women , and refusing the ...
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... sovereigns : and to deny his power to punish the disobedience of his creatures , is more than you have attempted . This important enquiry should be attended with a pure heart and fervent prayer . However a philosopher may laugh at the ...
... sovereigns : and to deny his power to punish the disobedience of his creatures , is more than you have attempted . This important enquiry should be attended with a pure heart and fervent prayer . However a philosopher may laugh at 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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