Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 27R. Bagshaw, 1815 - Great Britain |
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... lives . Mr. Carr has some charm- pean peace , I shall , in another letter , state " ing daughters , and to them Mrs. Per- the causes of the peace , and its probable " ceval has within the last two months important consequences . " shewn ...
... lives . Mr. Carr has some charm- pean peace , I shall , in another letter , state " ing daughters , and to them Mrs. Per- the causes of the peace , and its probable " ceval has within the last two months important consequences . " shewn ...
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... lives , it should be made known , that the mer - the " deluded " inhabitants of this town , chants and ship - owners have voluntarily acceded to the terms which these " deluded " FELLOWS " first demanded , and the re- fusal to comply ...
... lives , it should be made known , that the mer - the " deluded " inhabitants of this town , chants and ship - owners have voluntarily acceded to the terms which these " deluded " FELLOWS " first demanded , and the re- fusal to comply ...
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... live in har - likely to be in earnest than they who con- mony together , and with abundant testi- monies that people ... Lives of Brung , Vanini , Spinoza , Bodin , and Campanella , in Bayle's General Die- tionary . 66 " ism , and bring ...
... live in har - likely to be in earnest than they who con- mony together , and with abundant testi- monies that people ... Lives of Brung , Vanini , Spinoza , Bodin , and Campanella , in Bayle's General Die- tionary . 66 " ism , and bring ...
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... lives of Christians , and the spotless sacrifices nor temples , nor images , nor " purity of the doctrine they taught , could " oracles , nor sacerdotal orders ; and this " not defend them against the virulence " was sufficient to bring ...
... lives of Christians , and the spotless sacrifices nor temples , nor images , nor " purity of the doctrine they taught , could " oracles , nor sacerdotal orders ; and this " not defend them against the virulence " was sufficient to bring ...
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... lives most exemplary , been held up to the exe- cration of the public as impious wretches , unworthy of existence ? I grieve for the injury the cause of Christ has sustained by those who profess to be his ministers or disciples ...
... lives most exemplary , been held up to the exe- cration of the public as impious wretches , unworthy of existence ? I grieve for the injury the cause of Christ has sustained by those who profess to be his ministers or disciples ...
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