Jura Anglorum. The Rights of EnglishmenG. Bonham, 1792 - 620 pages |
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... most shamefully proftituted to the execrable purposes of decrying fubordination to civil power , and enervating the arm of lawful government , my grateful boast is the per- miffion to dedicate to your Lordship these humble efforts to ...
... most shamefully proftituted to the execrable purposes of decrying fubordination to civil power , and enervating the arm of lawful government , my grateful boast is the per- miffion to dedicate to your Lordship these humble efforts to ...
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... most enlightened minds differ fo widely upon principles appa- rently clear and uncontrovertible ; when we read works of great erudition and strength of argument written upon these principles , to inculcate doctrines the moft repugnant ...
... most enlightened minds differ fo widely upon principles appa- rently clear and uncontrovertible ; when we read works of great erudition and strength of argument written upon these principles , to inculcate doctrines the moft repugnant ...
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... most oppofite effects produced by thefe very principles , what other conclufion can be drawn , than that the ... most elevated , dignified , and important , that can employ the mind of man , as it moft effentially affects his hap- piness ...
... most oppofite effects produced by thefe very principles , what other conclufion can be drawn , than that the ... most elevated , dignified , and important , that can employ the mind of man , as it moft effentially affects his hap- piness ...
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... most unexceptionable latitude . To them I allow the most unbi- affed freedom of judgment , because the fame I claim to myfelf . And as I experience no fmall degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others ...
... most unexceptionable latitude . To them I allow the most unbi- affed freedom of judgment , because the fame I claim to myfelf . And as I experience no fmall degree of indignation , when the dif- ference of my opinion from that of others ...
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... most qua- lified to keep up the genuine fpirit of the play . A cool and collected revifal of the argu- ment may determine my countrymen , either to the repetition , or irrevocable damnation , of the piece . CHAP . CHAP . I. OF THE STATE ...
... most qua- lified to keep up the genuine fpirit of the play . A cool and collected revifal of the argu- ment may determine my countrymen , either to the repetition , or irrevocable damnation , of the piece . CHAP . CHAP . I. OF THE STATE ...
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