Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of ManJ. Stockdale, 1792 - 283 |
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Brooke Boothby. what is meaned by it . According to you , it should seem that all perfons of whatever de- scription or denomination who are not ready to fubfcribe in toto and without reserve to the whole pleadings against the natural ...
Brooke Boothby. what is meaned by it . According to you , it should seem that all perfons of whatever de- scription or denomination who are not ready to fubfcribe in toto and without reserve to the whole pleadings against the natural ...
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... should Seem , they ( the doctrines you cite from Paine ) ARE MOST LIKELY TO FORM THE CREED OF THE MODERN WHIGS * . If the party are dif Priests have fometimes made their deities speak to the people by ftrange organs ; but Mahomet's ...
... should Seem , they ( the doctrines you cite from Paine ) ARE MOST LIKELY TO FORM THE CREED OF THE MODERN WHIGS * . If the party are dif Priests have fometimes made their deities speak to the people by ftrange organs ; but Mahomet's ...
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... should have wifhed to be able to proceed in fome progreffive order by which the points in difpute might have been more fairly contended and the labour much abridged . But the reach of my comprehen- fion has furnished no means of giving ...
... should have wifhed to be able to proceed in fome progreffive order by which the points in difpute might have been more fairly contended and the labour much abridged . But the reach of my comprehen- fion has furnished no means of giving ...
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... should not be fatisfied with the claps or hiffes of a mixed audience but should apply to the profeffors in the art ; If I were de- firous to be informed whether the ftile I am now writing is good or bad I fhould folicit you or Mr. Burke ...
... should not be fatisfied with the claps or hiffes of a mixed audience but should apply to the profeffors in the art ; If I were de- firous to be informed whether the ftile I am now writing is good or bad I fhould folicit you or Mr. Burke ...
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... should honour with his fupport ; whereas from your account we do not learn that the gentleman had any of- fers from the tory party till he had difplayed his abilities under a whig administration . To prove his predilection for whig ...
... should honour with his fupport ; whereas from your account we do not learn that the gentleman had any of- fers from the tory party till he had difplayed his abilities under a whig administration . To prove his predilection for whig ...
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