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Page 90
... important advantages of the law of 1791 , as " the old and unrelenting enemy of the catholic name . " To this I answer , first , that the Act of Parliament made Mr. M. , not Mr. M. the Act of Parliament . The important change which had ...
... important advantages of the law of 1791 , as " the old and unrelenting enemy of the catholic name . " To this I answer , first , that the Act of Parliament made Mr. M. , not Mr. M. the Act of Parliament . The important change which had ...
Page 117
... importance , that it shaked the very constitutions of parliament ; that it was a disseising of the subject of his ... important fact , by a person who un- dertakes to tell the whole truth , may properly be styled a mis- representation ...
... importance , that it shaked the very constitutions of parliament ; that it was a disseising of the subject of his ... important fact , by a person who un- dertakes to tell the whole truth , may properly be styled a mis- representation ...
Page 463
... important actions which preceded or followed it . It will be found , therefore , that what we here offer to the public is not a complete history of the campaigns in Italy , but only a collection of the most interesting and important ...
... important actions which preceded or followed it . It will be found , therefore , that what we here offer to the public is not a complete history of the campaigns in Italy , but only a collection of the most interesting and important ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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