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Page 55
... violate her , and throws the blame on her executioner . Remove the scene of action from Rome to Ireland , and in a dissimilar plot , the characters are much the same . The Earl of Strafford is named vicegerent , and takes the blame upon ...
... violate her , and throws the blame on her executioner . Remove the scene of action from Rome to Ireland , and in a dissimilar plot , the characters are much the same . The Earl of Strafford is named vicegerent , and takes the blame upon ...
Page 83
... violation of the law has been attended with penalties . Hence the deposition of an emperor was more owing to the code and pandects of Jus- tinian , than to the Gospel of Christ . The Popes who stretched their prerogative beyond the ...
... violation of the law has been attended with penalties . Hence the deposition of an emperor was more owing to the code and pandects of Jus- tinian , than to the Gospel of Christ . The Popes who stretched their prerogative beyond the ...
Page 107
... violation of the laws of nations , which are binding on the very conquerors ; and which , according to the present system , they strictly observe . " Thus , the common people are never interested in the change of government . They may ...
... violation of the laws of nations , which are binding on the very conquerors ; and which , according to the present system , they strictly observe . " Thus , the common people are never interested in the change of government . They may ...
Page 118
... violate the sacred rules of order and justice , and unworthy of being tolerated even by Turks and Pagans . * Such a charge carries with it its own confutation , but are there not prejudiced people still in the world ? The nine skins of ...
... violate the sacred rules of order and justice , and unworthy of being tolerated even by Turks and Pagans . * Such a charge carries with it its own confutation , but are there not prejudiced people still in the world ? The nine skins of ...
Page 119
... violate ' faith with heretics , ' I solemnly swear without equivocation , or the danger of perjury , that in a Catholic country , where I was chaplain of war , I thought it a crime to engage the king of England's soldiers or sailors ...
... violate ' faith with heretics , ' I solemnly swear without equivocation , or the danger of perjury , that in a Catholic country , where I was chaplain of war , I thought it a crime to engage the king of England's soldiers or sailors ...
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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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