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On examination , the large manuscript proved But he writes with as much ease and freedom to be the long lost Essay on the Doctrines of as if Latin were his mother tongue ; and Christianity , which , according to Wood and where he is ...
On examination , the large manuscript proved But he writes with as much ease and freedom to be the long lost Essay on the Doctrines of as if Latin were his mother tongue ; and Christianity , which , according to Wood and where he is ...
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Doctrines , we are afraid , must eat heartily in their company His angels are generally be embodied before they can excite good men with wings . His devils are spiteful , I strong public feeling . The multitude is more ugly executioners ...
Doctrines , we are afraid , must eat heartily in their company His angels are generally be embodied before they can excite good men with wings . His devils are spiteful , I strong public feeling . The multitude is more ugly executioners ...
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They stand forth , zealots for the the consent of parliament , and quartered doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come troops on the people in the most illegal and back to us , like a thief from transportation , vexatious manner .
They stand forth , zealots for the the consent of parliament , and quartered doctrine of Divine Right , which has now come troops on the people in the most illegal and back to us , like a thief from transportation , vexatious manner .
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... v . der Plot is to be primarily attributed to his PARIER , Paris , 1825 . doctrines , and seem to think that his effigi most ought to be substituted for that of Guy Fawkes 19 Edinburgh Review 1825 MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review 1827.
... v . der Plot is to be primarily attributed to his PARIER , Paris , 1825 . doctrines , and seem to think that his effigi most ought to be substituted for that of Guy Fawkes 19 Edinburgh Review 1825 MACHIAVELLI Edinburgh Review 1827.
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But to those immoral doctrines , which have * Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , since called forth such severe reprehensions Tho ' he gave his name to our Old Nick . Hudibras , Part II . Canto I. no exception appears to have been taken ...
But to those immoral doctrines , which have * Nick Machiavel had ne'er a trick , since called forth such severe reprehensions Tho ' he gave his name to our Old Nick . Hudibras , Part II . Canto I. no exception appears to have been taken ...
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