The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... person elect should be required to renounce publicly , and by oath , in the words of the test law , as false ... persons will endeavour to rise , from obscurity and poverty , to fame and wealth , by the destruction of all social ...
... person elect should be required to renounce publicly , and by oath , in the words of the test law , as false ... persons will endeavour to rise , from obscurity and poverty , to fame and wealth , by the destruction of all social ...
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... persons who have equal irritability of fibre and delicacy of constitution , have no impediment ; and many persons , also , have impediments , of the same , or very similar descriptions , who have , otherwise , no mark or semblance of ...
... persons who have equal irritability of fibre and delicacy of constitution , have no impediment ; and many persons , also , have impediments , of the same , or very similar descriptions , who have , otherwise , no mark or semblance of ...
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... persons who are now attacking the clergy in their ministerial office , because they will not humour them by doing an ... person baptized with water and in the form , ( it matters not by whom , priest or layman , ) is entitled to ...
... persons who are now attacking the clergy in their ministerial office , because they will not humour them by doing an ... person baptized with water and in the form , ( it matters not by whom , priest or layman , ) is entitled to ...
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