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Page 52
... liberty ; and as there is an implied contract between king and sub- ject , my oath does not change the nature of my obligations . It only strengthens the civil band by the tie of religion , and superadds to treason the guilt of perjury ...
... liberty ; and as there is an implied contract between king and sub- ject , my oath does not change the nature of my obligations . It only strengthens the civil band by the tie of religion , and superadds to treason the guilt of perjury ...
Page 53
... bloodshed and misery are the con- sequences . Poland is no more , because there have been many candidates , but no heir to the throne . Her liberum veto , or charter of unbounded liberty to oppose the MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 53.
... bloodshed and misery are the con- sequences . Poland is no more , because there have been many candidates , but no heir to the throne . Her liberum veto , or charter of unbounded liberty to oppose the MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 53.
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Arthur O'Leary. veto , or charter of unbounded liberty to oppose the king , has aided Prussia and Austria in riveting her chains . Here we know our king from his cradle . The object of our ho- mage depends not on the caprice of a father ...
Arthur O'Leary. veto , or charter of unbounded liberty to oppose the king , has aided Prussia and Austria in riveting her chains . Here we know our king from his cradle . The object of our ho- mage depends not on the caprice of a father ...
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... liberty to fast and pray ; this we enjoy without his mediation , and it would be madness to forfeit . Incapable and unwilling to hurt the public , willing and incapable to serve it ; equally destitute of property and arms to defend it ...
... liberty to fast and pray ; this we enjoy without his mediation , and it would be madness to forfeit . Incapable and unwilling to hurt the public , willing and incapable to serve it ; equally destitute of property and arms to defend it ...
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... liberty , and even uniformity of belief does not always preclude factious divisions . Whigs and Tories , Guelphes and Gibelines , * may repeat the same creed , and be still divided . The Sicilians and French went to the same churches to ...
... liberty , and even uniformity of belief does not always preclude factious divisions . Whigs and Tories , Guelphes and Gibelines , * may repeat the same creed , and be still divided . The Sicilians and French went to the same churches to ...
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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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