Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... religion , so in politics , few , even of those who are enlightened enough to compre- He of tumid imaginations . A man of this class is always in extremes . He cannot be a friend to liberty without calling for a community of goods , or ...
... religion , so in politics , few , even of those who are enlightened enough to compre- He of tumid imaginations . A man of this class is always in extremes . He cannot be a friend to liberty without calling for a community of goods , or ...
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... religious intolerance , but by political ne- cessity . Even the excellent account of those times , which Mr. Hallam ... religious persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime ...
... religious intolerance , but by political ne- cessity . Even the excellent account of those times , which Mr. Hallam ... religious persecution since the creation . For there never was a religious persecution , in which some odious crime ...
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... religious persecution mean only that they were not influenced by religious motives , we perfectly agree with them . Neither the penal code of Elizabeth , nor the more hateful system by which Charles the Second attempt- ed to force ...
... religious persecution mean only that they were not influenced by religious motives , we perfectly agree with them . Neither the penal code of Elizabeth , nor the more hateful system by which Charles the Second attempt- ed to force ...
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... religion required a departure from the ordinary rule of succession , that interest would have been best served by ... religious factions equally . He punished with impartial severity those who renounced the doctrines of Rome , and those ...
... religion required a departure from the ordinary rule of succession , that interest would have been best served by ... religious factions equally . He punished with impartial severity those who renounced the doctrines of Rome , and those ...
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... religious innovation . was determined to be even with them in Eng . land , where he was powerful . Persecution ... religion or of the state . Before the close of the reign of Elizabeth it began to show itself . It broke forth on ...
... religious innovation . was determined to be even with them in Eng . land , where he was powerful . Persecution ... religion or of the state . Before the close of the reign of Elizabeth it began to show itself . It broke forth on ...
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