The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... religion and morality , we generally agree with the author ; we say generally , for , though Mr. Bigland is himself a friend to the National Church , and though we are also friends to moderate toleration , we do not think he enforces ...
... religion and morality , we generally agree with the author ; we say generally , for , though Mr. Bigland is himself a friend to the National Church , and though we are also friends to moderate toleration , we do not think he enforces ...
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... religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and princi- pally I fight for the Catholic faith , to be planted throughout all our poor country , as well in cities as elsewhere ; ' and again , if I had ...
... religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and princi- pally I fight for the Catholic faith , to be planted throughout all our poor country , as well in cities as elsewhere ; ' and again , if I had ...
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... religion , duly submitting himself to the apostolical see of Rome , to which doubtless we may bring our country , you putting your helping hand to the same . ' · " When , therefore , Mr. Plowden chuses to assert , that Tyrone's grand ...
... religion , duly submitting himself to the apostolical see of Rome , to which doubtless we may bring our country , you putting your helping hand to the same . ' · " When , therefore , Mr. Plowden chuses to assert , that Tyrone's grand ...
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... religion , but have an especial quarrel against the Eng- lish government , because it limiteth and tieth them , who have ever been , and ever would be , as absolute tyrants as any under the sun . " It is plain , therefore , who it was ...
... religion , but have an especial quarrel against the Eng- lish government , because it limiteth and tieth them , who have ever been , and ever would be , as absolute tyrants as any under the sun . " It is plain , therefore , who it was ...
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... religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are 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 ...
... religion , enjoined by their general councils , they are 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 ...
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