The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1820 |
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... mind that is essential to just and equal legislation . He who legislates for all should have a mind that comprehends all , and tolerates all in matters of opinion on politics and religion . The growing state of distress and misery is ...
... mind that is essential to just and equal legislation . He who legislates for all should have a mind that comprehends all , and tolerates all in matters of opinion on politics and religion . The growing state of distress and misery is ...
Halaman 70
... mind was of too - independant a cast , ever to promulgate sentiments , of the justice and veracity of which he was not fully persuaded . Permit me , therefore , to say , how much I regret the hasty decision to which you came , in throw ...
... mind was of too - independant a cast , ever to promulgate sentiments , of the justice and veracity of which he was not fully persuaded . Permit me , therefore , to say , how much I regret the hasty decision to which you came , in throw ...
Halaman 161
... mind of man has of its own immortality . Q. Did you not say prayer was not required by the Law of Nature ? A. When prayer is well used it is not in vain ; it keeps up a dependence on Deity in the minds of the people , and so may be a ...
... mind of man has of its own immortality . Q. Did you not say prayer was not required by the Law of Nature ? A. When prayer is well used it is not in vain ; it keeps up a dependence on Deity in the minds of the people , and so may be a ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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