Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest oppo- nents may reckon upon their candid construction . The bold assertions of these people have of late impressed a large portion of the public with an opinion ...
... catholic or Frederick the protestant ! On such occasions their deadliest oppo- nents may reckon upon their candid construction . The bold assertions of these people have of late impressed a large portion of the public with an opinion ...
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... catholic ; but they excluded catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely to be tyrants , The ground on which they , in their famous resolution , declared the throne vacant , was this , " that James had broken the ...
... catholic ; but they excluded catholics from the crown , because they thought them likely to be tyrants , The ground on which they , in their famous resolution , declared the throne vacant , was this , " that James had broken the ...
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... catholic , even to latitudinarianism ; not from any want of acuteness , but from a disposition to be easily satisfied . He was quick to discern the smallest glimpse of merit ; he was indulgent even to gross impro- prieties , when ...
... catholic , even to latitudinarianism ; not from any want of acuteness , but from a disposition to be easily satisfied . He was quick to discern the smallest glimpse of merit ; he was indulgent even to gross impro- prieties , when ...
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... Catholic was bound in conscience to be a traitor ; it was therefore against traitors , not against Catholics , that the penal laws were enacted . That our readers may be the better able to appreciate the merits of this defence , we will ...
... Catholic was bound in conscience to be a traitor ; it was therefore against traitors , not against Catholics , that the penal laws were enacted . That our readers may be the better able to appreciate the merits of this defence , we will ...
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... Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not ... Catholic shall convert a Protestant to the Romish church , they shall both suffer death , as for high treason . We ...
... Catholics . The prohibition of their worship would naturally produce it . But it is from their situation , not ... Catholic shall convert a Protestant to the Romish church , they shall both suffer death , as for high treason . We ...
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