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Page 31
... French Infidels , and on perusing those writings by which they attempted to discredit and subvert the Gospel . We therefore highly applaud the animation and intrepidity manifested by the Bishop of Rochester , in op- , posing himself in ...
... French Infidels , and on perusing those writings by which they attempted to discredit and subvert the Gospel . We therefore highly applaud the animation and intrepidity manifested by the Bishop of Rochester , in op- , posing himself in ...
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... French philosophers acted individually or in concert , they stand convicted of writing and speaking against Revealed Re- ligion ; and to them in a great degree must be attributed the infidelity with which their country has been deluged ...
... French philosophers acted individually or in concert , they stand convicted of writing and speaking against Revealed Re- ligion ; and to them in a great degree must be attributed the infidelity with which their country has been deluged ...
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... French army began its march for Egypt , all their wounded and sick were poisoned by order of the General . ' As Bonapute's splendid fortune must excite many champions to vindicate his fame , we take it for granted that these accusa ...
... French army began its march for Egypt , all their wounded and sick were poisoned by order of the General . ' As Bonapute's splendid fortune must excite many champions to vindicate his fame , we take it for granted that these accusa ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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