London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... pays to the republick is too inconfiderable . In France reafon improves daily , and teaches , that the church ought to contribute , in proportion to its income , towards defraying A z 4 defraying the expence of the ftate ; and that.
... pays to the republick is too inconfiderable . In France reafon improves daily , and teaches , that the church ought to contribute , in proportion to its income , towards defraying A z 4 defraying the expence of the ftate ; and that.
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... Reafon , in proportion as it draws towards its perfection , deftroys the feed of religious wars : The philo- fophical fpirit alone hath expelled that plague out of the world . Should Luther and Calvin come C again into the world , they ...
... Reafon , in proportion as it draws towards its perfection , deftroys the feed of religious wars : The philo- fophical fpirit alone hath expelled that plague out of the world . Should Luther and Calvin come C again into the world , they ...
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... reafon fubmitted to faith crushes fuperftition . B The prince may , by a fingle word , prevent at leaft that vows fhould be made before the age of 25 : And should any one afk the fo- vereign , what will become of the daughters of people ...
... reafon fubmitted to faith crushes fuperftition . B The prince may , by a fingle word , prevent at leaft that vows fhould be made before the age of 25 : And should any one afk the fo- vereign , what will become of the daughters of people ...
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... reafon of the fea and the fens . The foil is alfo different , being exceeding fertile and pleafant in the weft and north , yielding rich pafture , and bearing good crops of corn ; but fenny , and more barren in the east and fouth ...
... reafon of the fea and the fens . The foil is alfo different , being exceeding fertile and pleafant in the weft and north , yielding rich pafture , and bearing good crops of corn ; but fenny , and more barren in the east and fouth ...
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... reafon I fhall not now oppofe our agreeing to the amendment made fhould think it fuch a heinous breach of privilege , as to deferve a pu- nifhment fignally fevere , we must inflict that punishment upon every one , even though twelve of ...
... reafon I fhall not now oppofe our agreeing to the amendment made fhould think it fuch a heinous breach of privilege , as to deferve a pu- nifhment fignally fevere , we must inflict that punishment upon every one , even though twelve of ...
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