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Page iii
... subject's allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning prejudice ; after disarming infidelity , which strikes at the foundation of religion , and the ...
... subject's allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning prejudice ; after disarming infidelity , which strikes at the foundation of religion , and the ...
Page v
... , 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 THE DEDICATION .
... , 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 THE DEDICATION .
Page vi
... subjects , disputing the laurel , under the banners of kings who gave them encouragement . The Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their subjects of every denomination in the ties ...
... subjects , disputing the laurel , under the banners of kings who gave them encouragement . The Catholic and Protestant powers on the Continent , by adopting a different plan , and uniting their subjects of every denomination in the ties ...
Page vii
... subjects than by a million of naked and famished objects , are obliged , at an enormous expense , to hire foreign mercenaries of every religion , with their respective chaplains , whilst their dauntless subject , are forced to throw ...
... subjects than by a million of naked and famished objects , are obliged , at an enormous expense , to hire foreign mercenaries of every religion , with their respective chaplains , whilst their dauntless subject , are forced to throw ...
Page viii
... subjects ; in proportion to the stake they have to defend , their attachment to their country , their attachment to each other . A small state , rich , populous , and well united , is preferable to a large . but divided kingdom . Let ...
... subjects ; in proportion to the stake they have to defend , their attachment to their country , their attachment to each other . A small state , rich , populous , and well united , is preferable to a large . but divided kingdom . Let ...
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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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