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Page 103
... yourselves can remember , that in the war of seventeen hundred and forty - five , they prevailed on the Pre- tender to invade Scotland . This adventurer , after suffering more hardships than any romantic hero we read of , no sooner ...
... yourselves can remember , that in the war of seventeen hundred and forty - five , they prevailed on the Pre- tender to invade Scotland . This adventurer , after suffering more hardships than any romantic hero we read of , no sooner ...
Page 152
... yourselves . You would fain deprive us of the rights of mankind , for crimes we never committed ; for thoughts which we disclaim , and whereof the Scrutinizer and Searcher of hearts is the only competent judge . Thus you imitate the ...
... yourselves . You would fain deprive us of the rights of mankind , for crimes we never committed ; for thoughts which we disclaim , and whereof the Scrutinizer and Searcher of hearts is the only competent judge . Thus you imitate the ...
Page 154
... yourselves its members and governors , for no Christian could live there . When the delicate pencils of the Gibbons , Reynolds , and Marmontels , will paint the political scenery of the eighteenth century - when on the extensive canvass ...
... yourselves its members and governors , for no Christian could live there . When the delicate pencils of the Gibbons , Reynolds , and Marmontels , will paint the political scenery of the eighteenth century - when on the extensive canvass ...
Page 280
... yourselves in the power either of Judge or Jury , King or Parliament , Lawyer or Witness , what would it amount to ? " No more than if I had said , behave as peaceable subjects , and do not put yourselves in the power of any person . I ...
... yourselves in the power either of Judge or Jury , King or Parliament , Lawyer or Witness , what would it amount to ? " No more than if I had said , behave as peaceable subjects , and do not put yourselves in the power of any person . I ...
Page 335
... yourselves if these Pagans will not rise up in judgment against the Christians who are guilty of acts of cruelty ? What , my brethren , have you forgotten the commandments of God , who takes your neigh- bour's ox and horse under his ...
... yourselves if these Pagans will not rise up in judgment against the Christians who are guilty of acts of cruelty ? What , my brethren , have you forgotten the commandments of God , who takes your neigh- bour's ox and horse under his ...
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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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