The Letters of Peter Plymley to His Brother Abraham: Who Lives in the Country, Together with Selected Writings, Sermons, and SpeechesDent, 1929 - 296 páginas |
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... admit of it . If the wants of the Catholics are not heard in the manly tones of Lord Grenville , or the servile drawl of Lord Castlereagh , they will be heard ere long in the madness of mobs , and the conflicts of armed men . I observe ...
... admit of it . If the wants of the Catholics are not heard in the manly tones of Lord Grenville , or the servile drawl of Lord Castlereagh , they will be heard ere long in the madness of mobs , and the conflicts of armed men . I observe ...
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... admit all your dangers to exist ; it is enough for me to contend , that all other dangers taken together are not equal to the danger of losing Ireland from disaffection and invasion . I am astonished to see you , and many good and well ...
... admit all your dangers to exist ; it is enough for me to contend , that all other dangers taken together are not equal to the danger of losing Ireland from disaffection and invasion . I am astonished to see you , and many good and well ...
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... admit ; but we suspect it will be always necessary to reserve it for the most pernicious crimes . Death is the most terrible punishment to the common people , and therefore the most preventive . It does not perpetually outrage the ...
... admit ; but we suspect it will be always necessary to reserve it for the most pernicious crimes . Death is the most terrible punishment to the common people , and therefore the most preventive . It does not perpetually outrage the ...
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Benthams Book of Fallacies | 89 |
Persecuting Bishops | 115 |
PoorLaws | 135 |
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Abraham absurd abuse admit answer argument Arminian Articles believe better bill Bishop of London Bishop of Peterborough Calvinists Catholic emancipation character chimney sweepers Christian Church of England Clergy clergyman Combe Florey common sense compelled consequence Curate danger disgrace Dissenters doubt duty Edinburgh Review enemies English evil exist favour fear feelings folly friends game laws gentlemen give happiness hatred holy honour human impossible Ireland Irish justice King labour liberty live Lord Castlereagh Lord Hawkesbury Lordship mankind manner master means measure ment ministers moral nature never oath object opinions opposed oppression panel parish Parliament parochial Perceval persons Plymley poachers poor Poor-Laws poulterers present principles Protestant question reason Reform religion religious respect sect slightest society Spencer Perceval spirit suppose Sydney Smith thing twenty virtue whole wisdom wise wish