The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a very valuable and acceptable present it is , to all who are capable of ...
... considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a very valuable and acceptable present it is , to all who are capable of ...
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... considered how much more eligible a Calvinist , a Quaker , or a Catholic , must find it to live among Christian Protestants , whose morals are influenced by the doctrines of the gospel , than among men who are destitute of religion ...
... considered how much more eligible a Calvinist , a Quaker , or a Catholic , must find it to live among Christian Protestants , whose morals are influenced by the doctrines of the gospel , than among men who are destitute of religion ...
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... considered as a sort of servants of the public . It also renders the church more burdensome to the lower orders of the peo- ple , of whom , every individual , in proportion to his consumption , fur . nishes his contribution to the ...
... considered as a sort of servants of the public . It also renders the church more burdensome to the lower orders of the peo- ple , of whom , every individual , in proportion to his consumption , fur . nishes his contribution to the ...
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... considered as the source of this general and dreadful rebellion , which began in the province of Munster , and ultimately involved in its vortex most of the chieftains both of English and Irish blood . It is remarkable , that though the ...
... considered as the source of this general and dreadful rebellion , which began in the province of Munster , and ultimately involved in its vortex most of the chieftains both of English and Irish blood . It is remarkable , that though the ...
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... considered as null and void , when taken to a Pro-- testant state . Notwithstanding the forbearance of the English government , and the singular clemency which the natives experienced during this re- bellion , raised by the Fitzgeralds ...
... considered as null and void , when taken to a Pro-- testant state . Notwithstanding the forbearance of the English government , and the singular clemency which the natives experienced during this re- bellion , raised by the Fitzgeralds ...
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