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Page 246
... respect ; where both were joined , the ignorant multitude were led , and when habit had once given a particular cast to their ideas , it was not easy to bring them back . All the powers and skill of Mahomet could not prevent the Arabs ...
... respect ; where both were joined , the ignorant multitude were led , and when habit had once given a particular cast to their ideas , it was not easy to bring them back . All the powers and skill of Mahomet could not prevent the Arabs ...
Page 266
... respect of public freedom , is safe , and , in respect of invasion , infallible , is the people themselves being armed . To the great ALFRED we , in this country , owe a system of defence and tranquillity which , in our posse comitatus ...
... respect of public freedom , is safe , and , in respect of invasion , infallible , is the people themselves being armed . To the great ALFRED we , in this country , owe a system of defence and tranquillity which , in our posse comitatus ...
Page 440
... respect he is certainly justi- fied in his displeasure : since the Dean of Peterborough was chargeable with unwarrantable severity in the motives which he ascribed to his opponents , and for such illiberality he merited reproof . In ...
... respect he is certainly justi- fied in his displeasure : since the Dean of Peterborough was chargeable with unwarrantable severity in the motives which he ascribed to his opponents , and for such illiberality he merited reproof . In ...
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