Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ..., Volume 1L. Nichols, 1803 - Sermons, French |
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Page xxiii
... give their judg- ment with relation to war . To which he answer- ed , that tho ' he did not bear arms , he knew when they ought to be used . After this they excluded him from the councils of war . The queen - regent , alarmed at the ...
... give their judg- ment with relation to war . To which he answer- ed , that tho ' he did not bear arms , he knew when they ought to be used . After this they excluded him from the councils of war . The queen - regent , alarmed at the ...
Page xxxi
... give him that of Good . The king had been so well acquainted with the protestants , that he perfectly knew their principles , and , could he have acted as he would , he would have instantly granted them all they wanted . Their enemies ...
... give him that of Good . The king had been so well acquainted with the protestants , that he perfectly knew their principles , and , could he have acted as he would , he would have instantly granted them all they wanted . Their enemies ...
Page xxxii
... give the king their advice without angering him , took the liberty of reminding him that they would not be paid in compliments for so many signal services . Their ancestors , and they had supported his right to the crown along with ...
... give the king their advice without angering him , took the liberty of reminding him that they would not be paid in compliments for so many signal services . Their ancestors , and they had supported his right to the crown along with ...
Page xxxv
... give him , of the Jupiter Mactator of France . He was a man of great ability : but of no merit . Had his virtue been ... gives him credit , so the breach of it ruins all his prospects among those , with whom he hath taken it . The ...
... give him , of the Jupiter Mactator of France . He was a man of great ability : but of no merit . Had his virtue been ... gives him credit , so the breach of it ruins all his prospects among those , with whom he hath taken it . The ...
Page xlv
... give a reason for his conduct , and , if his conduct be rational , he will do so , for as all law is founded in reason , so reason is its best support . In such a case , the na- ture of the thing , as well as the respect , that is due ...
... give a reason for his conduct , and , if his conduct be rational , he will do so , for as all law is founded in reason , so reason is its best support . In such a case , the na- ture of the thing , as well as the respect , that is due ...
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