The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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Page 48
... Religion and Liberty ; and yet you fee , how criminal a Thing it is to fay , The British Nation EXPECT the Demolition of it . It is evident that the Letter to the Guardian , fubfcribed English Tory , could have no Profpect but to do ...
... Religion and Liberty ; and yet you fee , how criminal a Thing it is to fay , The British Nation EXPECT the Demolition of it . It is evident that the Letter to the Guardian , fubfcribed English Tory , could have no Profpect but to do ...
Page 75
... Religion , Piety , and all other Publick and Domeftick Virtues , are kept in Countenance in a very loofe and profli- gate Age ; all the Hours of her precious Life , which God long preferve , are divided between E 2 the the Exercises of ...
... Religion , Piety , and all other Publick and Domeftick Virtues , are kept in Countenance in a very loofe and profli- gate Age ; all the Hours of her precious Life , which God long preferve , are divided between E 2 the the Exercises of ...
Page 87
... Religion and Liberty . All that is of Confequence to us is , that Dun- kirk should be no longer a Receptacle for Ships , and the Demolition of it as a Garrifon is of much less Confideration , if not wholly infigni- ficant to us . Our ...
... Religion and Liberty . All that is of Confequence to us is , that Dun- kirk should be no longer a Receptacle for Ships , and the Demolition of it as a Garrifon is of much less Confideration , if not wholly infigni- ficant to us . Our ...
Page 104
... Religion and Virtue . Give me Leave alfo to take Notice , That thefe Sugge- ftions have been favoured by fome few un wary Men in holy Orders , who have made the Constitution of their own Country a very little Part of their Study , and ...
... Religion and Virtue . Give me Leave alfo to take Notice , That thefe Sugge- ftions have been favoured by fome few un wary Men in holy Orders , who have made the Constitution of their own Country a very little Part of their Study , and ...
Page 105
... Religion can lay upon Men , to fupport that Succeffion which is the Subject of the follow . ing Papers ; you have tied down your Souls by an Oath to maintain it as it is fettled in the House of Hanover ; nay , you have gone much further ...
... Religion can lay upon Men , to fupport that Succeffion which is the Subject of the follow . ing Papers ; you have tied down your Souls by an Oath to maintain it as it is fettled in the House of Hanover ; nay , you have gone much further ...
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