The Republican, Volume 1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... person , pos sessing some degree of excellence , or superiority , worthy of cur esteen or affections . It is to every British subject a question of great importance ( though not difficult of solution , ) whether the Prince Regent , or ...
... person , pos sessing some degree of excellence , or superiority , worthy of cur esteen or affections . It is to every British subject a question of great importance ( though not difficult of solution , ) whether the Prince Regent , or ...
Halaman 149
... person recorded by history , to whom they are applicable , am obliged , of course , to believe the sanctity of the venerable books , to which that sacred person refers as genuine : but it is not the truth of our national religion , as ...
... person recorded by history , to whom they are applicable , am obliged , of course , to believe the sanctity of the venerable books , to which that sacred person refers as genuine : but it is not the truth of our national religion , as ...
Halaman 205
... person who , for many years , has ceased to practise any particular thing , can have but little acquaintance with it , and this position will more particularly apply to intellectual matters ; since those , who like yourself , remain ...
... person who , for many years , has ceased to practise any particular thing , can have but little acquaintance with it , and this position will more particularly apply to intellectual matters ; since those , who like yourself , remain ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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