The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... England is not a po pish but a protestant communion ? If it be a protestant com- munion , the prosecution of Mr. Stone is a palpable derelic tion of its principles . For what is the charge against Mr. Stone ? that he has preached what ...
... England is not a po pish but a protestant communion ? If it be a protestant com- munion , the prosecution of Mr. Stone is a palpable derelic tion of its principles . For what is the charge against Mr. Stone ? that he has preached what ...
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... England to adopt the temperate magnanimity that feels it to be more honorable to correct than persist in error , and would rather wave doubtful rights than incur the chance of doing wrong by defending them with violence . The following ...
... England to adopt the temperate magnanimity that feels it to be more honorable to correct than persist in error , and would rather wave doubtful rights than incur the chance of doing wrong by defending them with violence . The following ...
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... England , to treat with those authorized from Scot . land about an union between the two kingdoms . He was chosen a representative in parliament for Hythe in Kent , one of the Cinque Ports , in the year 1671. In 1673 , having resigned ...
... England , to treat with those authorized from Scot . land about an union between the two kingdoms . He was chosen a representative in parliament for Hythe in Kent , one of the Cinque Ports , in the year 1671. In 1673 , having resigned ...
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