The Churchman Armed Against the Errors of Time, Tom 2J. J. Stockdale, 1814 |
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... manner of the Church of England . He went with the Chevalier into Italy , and about a year before his death returned to England ; where , having prepared for the press a collection of his Theological works ( of which a large impression ...
... manner of the Church of England . He went with the Chevalier into Italy , and about a year before his death returned to England ; where , having prepared for the press a collection of his Theological works ( of which a large impression ...
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... manners ; against which the best institution is no longer a security ; and without which , a very ill one may subsist and flourish ; whereof there are two pregnant instances now in Europe . The first is , the aristocracy of Venice ...
... manners ; against which the best institution is no longer a security ; and without which , a very ill one may subsist and flourish ; whereof there are two pregnant instances now in Europe . The first is , the aristocracy of Venice ...
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... manners , as well as unreason- able , for men to quarrel upon difference in opinion ; because that is usually supposed to be a thing , which no man can help in himself ; but this I do not conceive to be a universal infallible maxim ...
... manners , as well as unreason- able , for men to quarrel upon difference in opinion ; because that is usually supposed to be a thing , which no man can help in himself ; but this I do not conceive to be a universal infallible maxim ...
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... manner do what he will with his own , that is , he may squander and misap- ply his revenues , and even alienate the crown , with- out being called to an account by his subjects . They allow such a prince to be guilty indeed of much ...
... manner do what he will with his own , that is , he may squander and misap- ply his revenues , and even alienate the crown , with- out being called to an account by his subjects . They allow such a prince to be guilty indeed of much ...
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... manner he did , had power to alter the succession . As for the first , it is a point I shall not presume to determine ; and shall therefore only say , that to any man who holds the negative , I would demand the liberty of putting the ...
... manner he did , had power to alter the succession . As for the first , it is a point I shall not presume to determine ; and shall therefore only say , that to any man who holds the negative , I would demand the liberty of putting the ...
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