The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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... question of the right of taxation . Some gentlemen startle -but it is true : I put it totally out of the question . It is less than nothing in my confideration . I do not indeed wonder , nor will you , Sir , that gentlemen of profound ...
... question of the right of taxation . Some gentlemen startle -but it is true : I put it totally out of the question . It is less than nothing in my confideration . I do not indeed wonder , nor will you , Sir , that gentlemen of profound ...
Page 317
... question , What is Chriftianity ? is a question of importance , particularly to the teachers of it , and a question which they ought frequently to put to them- selves . This , therefore , is the point here discussed ; in doing which ...
... question , What is Chriftianity ? is a question of importance , particularly to the teachers of it , and a question which they ought frequently to put to them- selves . This , therefore , is the point here discussed ; in doing which ...
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... question . Prynne , in his Brevia Parliam . rediviva , though one of his great objects in that book feems to have been to raise the prerogative , and depress the authority of the House of Commons , says , р . 156 , 158 , " that he is ...
... question . Prynne , in his Brevia Parliam . rediviva , though one of his great objects in that book feems to have been to raise the prerogative , and depress the authority of the House of Commons , says , р . 156 , 158 , " that he is ...
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