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Page 200
... writer's representa- tions . He states the Catholics as being obliged to consult the Roman see on the subject of their engagements to the state : but we believe that this is altogether a calumny . Our Catho . lics hold that their ...
... writer's representa- tions . He states the Catholics as being obliged to consult the Roman see on the subject of their engagements to the state : but we believe that this is altogether a calumny . Our Catho . lics hold that their ...
Page 213
... writer , or are we misled by his address ? Let those who are concerned to resist the effect which his narrative produces examine the matter . Strangers to all the parties , and friends only to truth , justice , and liberty , we own that ...
... writer , or are we misled by his address ? Let those who are concerned to resist the effect which his narrative produces examine the matter . Strangers to all the parties , and friends only to truth , justice , and liberty , we own that ...
Page 394
... writer ; who , laying his scene in the patriarchal age , and in the land of Uz , has nicely pre- served the costume , and not blended the manners of different periods . It is contended , however , that , though the writer has not ...
... writer ; who , laying his scene in the patriarchal age , and in the land of Uz , has nicely pre- served the costume , and not blended the manners of different periods . It is contended , however , that , though the writer has not ...
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