Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... pleased to fay , p . 13 , " Is there no reason to fee with fufpicion their declarations of reverence " to the government , and of loyalty to the king , however " specioufly and pompously announced , when the amount " of that reverence ...
... pleased to fay , p . 13 , " Is there no reason to fee with fufpicion their declarations of reverence " to the government , and of loyalty to the king , however " specioufly and pompously announced , when the amount " of that reverence ...
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... pleased to affert , p . 8 , as a general maxim , that " the prefbyterian " principles are unquestionably republican . " As he calls it unquestionable , I imagine he has never queftioned it himself , or made any inquiry into the ...
... pleased to affert , p . 8 , as a general maxim , that " the prefbyterian " principles are unquestionably republican . " As he calls it unquestionable , I imagine he has never queftioned it himself , or made any inquiry into the ...
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... pleased , or difpleafed , with their present violence , let them now judge . The greater their " violence , the greater is our confidence of final fuccefs . Because it will excite more public difcuffion , which is all that " is ...
... pleased , or difpleafed , with their present violence , let them now judge . The greater their " violence , the greater is our confidence of final fuccefs . Because it will excite more public difcuffion , which is all that " is ...
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... pleased ; if you had been allowed to make a few trials of new methods of cultivating your grounds , to diverfify your manufactures , and to employ what physicians you pleased , giving them liberty to try new medicines , and new modes of ...
... pleased ; if you had been allowed to make a few trials of new methods of cultivating your grounds , to diverfify your manufactures , and to employ what physicians you pleased , giving them liberty to try new medicines , and new modes of ...
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... pleased . By this means the greater bishops and abbots became temporal lords , and in confe- quence of this obtained a right to fit in the great council of the nation , along with other peers of the realm . But this did not better the ...
... pleased . By this means the greater bishops and abbots became temporal lords , and in confe- quence of this obtained a right to fit in the great council of the nation , along with other peers of the realm . But this did not better the ...
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