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Page 61
... raised , with justice , the jealousy , and even the indignation of his people . His partiality to papists , to the exclusion of his other subjects , was full of injustice and weakness . His own open profession of the Romish faith , his ...
... raised , with justice , the jealousy , and even the indignation of his people . His partiality to papists , to the exclusion of his other subjects , was full of injustice and weakness . His own open profession of the Romish faith , his ...
Page 62
... raised those apprehenfions , ought to be opposed . There is reason to believe , that the preference given to a sect , whom the people in general abhorred , raised more indignation than actual fears of the establishment of the popish ...
... raised those apprehenfions , ought to be opposed . There is reason to believe , that the preference given to a sect , whom the people in general abhorred , raised more indignation than actual fears of the establishment of the popish ...
Page 165
... raised and is gone round , in consequence of the Theory of Paradox men- tioned in our last Appendix , and the defence against ridicule and truth limps but lamely after it , in the piece before us , which is entitled , Theorie du Libelle ...
... raised and is gone round , in consequence of the Theory of Paradox men- tioned in our last Appendix , and the defence against ridicule and truth limps but lamely after it , in the piece before us , which is entitled , Theorie du Libelle ...
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