Reasons for Not Taking the Test: For Not Conforming to the Established Church and for Not Deserting the Ancient Faith with Preliminary and Concluding Observations Together with Some Remarks on the Bishop of Peterborough's Late Charge, &c. &cJ. Booker, 1828 - 790 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... blood of the dishonoured monarch of the woods , and no man tell the tale of their unnatural usurpation ? Was all nature so deeply sunk in apathy and ig- norance , as to be unconscious of the mighty change ? Were the human passions ...
... blood of the dishonoured monarch of the woods , and no man tell the tale of their unnatural usurpation ? Was all nature so deeply sunk in apathy and ig- norance , as to be unconscious of the mighty change ? Were the human passions ...
Strana xii
... blood read their blood . for beginning read beginnings . for address read redress . 543 28 690 6 for there read these . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS , & c . So many , with PAGE, ...
... blood read their blood . for beginning read beginnings . for address read redress . 543 28 690 6 for there read these . PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS , & c . So many , with PAGE, ...
Strana xiii
... the Roman Ca- tholic in her defence , his blood flows as freely the hands of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests . For a fair statement of this grievance , see APPENDIX , No. I. as that of his Protestant companion in arms ; when xiii.
... the Roman Ca- tholic in her defence , his blood flows as freely the hands of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests . For a fair statement of this grievance , see APPENDIX , No. I. as that of his Protestant companion in arms ; when xiii.
Strana xiv
... blood which kept the ark of the country afloat in the deluge of perils from which we have but lately emerged , and in which , be it remembered , we may so soon be plunged again . What must be the natural consequences of such outrageous ...
... blood which kept the ark of the country afloat in the deluge of perils from which we have but lately emerged , and in which , be it remembered , we may so soon be plunged again . What must be the natural consequences of such outrageous ...
Strana lv
... blood , but peace to all men - civil and religious liberty all over the world.— ( Loud and long continued cheering . ) — Mr . Wyse's speech at the dinner of Munster . ( t ) It is not intended to depreciate the generosity of , perhaps ...
... blood , but peace to all men - civil and religious liberty all over the world.— ( Loud and long continued cheering . ) — Mr . Wyse's speech at the dinner of Munster . ( t ) It is not intended to depreciate the generosity of , perhaps ...
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