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Page 87
... POLITICAL , & c . Art . 35. An Address to the Nation , shewing the Necessity of form- ing an armed Association in Consequence of the Conspiracy of the Republicans in Ireland to subvert the Constitution . 8vo . pp . 156 . 28. Sewell ...
... POLITICAL , & c . Art . 35. An Address to the Nation , shewing the Necessity of form- ing an armed Association in Consequence of the Conspiracy of the Republicans in Ireland to subvert the Constitution . 8vo . pp . 156 . 28. Sewell ...
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... political , and Mr. Wilber- force that of spiritual terrorism : it was reserved for this very ingenious and learned writer to distinguish himself as a literary alarmist . If a titu lar bishop of Waterford publishes an obscure pastoral ...
... political , and Mr. Wilber- force that of spiritual terrorism : it was reserved for this very ingenious and learned writer to distinguish himself as a literary alarmist . If a titu lar bishop of Waterford publishes an obscure pastoral ...
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... political heterodoxy , one of his parishioners ; who had become a proselyte to the doctrines of Lord Stanhope , and had been converted by reading , in one of his Lord- ship's speeches , the celebrated passage from Samuel , in which the ...
... political heterodoxy , one of his parishioners ; who had become a proselyte to the doctrines of Lord Stanhope , and had been converted by reading , in one of his Lord- ship's speeches , the celebrated passage from Samuel , in which the ...
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