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... church or state , could probably have been long preserved , without such methods , as have been already taken . The late revolutions at court , have given room to some specious objections , which I have heard re- peated by well ...
... church or state , could probably have been long preserved , without such methods , as have been already taken . The late revolutions at court , have given room to some specious objections , which I have heard re- peated by well ...
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... church and state ; and were brought to yield to those breaches in the succession of the crown , out of a regard to the necessity of the king- dom , dom , and the fafety of the people , which 6 N ° 13 . THE EXAMINER .
... church and state ; and were brought to yield to those breaches in the succession of the crown , out of a regard to the necessity of the king- dom , dom , and the fafety of the people , which 6 N ° 13 . THE EXAMINER .
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... church of England , were wholly in- consistent with the Revolution . Hence began the early practice of caressing the diffenters , reviling the universities , as maintainers of arbitrary power , and reproaching the clergy with the ...
... church of England , were wholly in- consistent with the Revolution . Hence began the early practice of caressing the diffenters , reviling the universities , as maintainers of arbitrary power , and reproaching the clergy with the ...
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... church and state ; and we at last were brought to the very brink of ruin ; yet , by the means of perpetual misrepresentations , have never been able to distinguish between our enemies and friends . We have seen a great part of the ...
... church and state ; and we at last were brought to the very brink of ruin ; yet , by the means of perpetual misrepresentations , have never been able to distinguish between our enemies and friends . We have seen a great part of the ...
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... church . We are unhappily divided into two par- ties , both which pretend a mighty zeal for our religion and government , only they disagree about the means . The evils we must fence against , are , on one side , fanaticism and ...
... church . We are unhappily divided into two par- ties , both which pretend a mighty zeal for our religion and government , only they disagree about the means . The evils we must fence against , are , on one side , fanaticism and ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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