The Republican, Volumen10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 |
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... happiness , and am I to be negligent of the means of acquiring that happiness , or of avoiding that misery which are to last for ever ? If there is any truth in the doctrines which I be- lieve , well may the Lord dismiss me to a state ...
... happiness , and am I to be negligent of the means of acquiring that happiness , or of avoiding that misery which are to last for ever ? If there is any truth in the doctrines which I be- lieve , well may the Lord dismiss me to a state ...
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... happiness of our fellow creatures - -we oppose only that dogmatism and tyranny , which have occasioned the misery of millions of our fellow creatures , and which never yet gave a real satisfaction of heart to their equally - to - be ...
... happiness of our fellow creatures - -we oppose only that dogmatism and tyranny , which have occasioned the misery of millions of our fellow creatures , and which never yet gave a real satisfaction of heart to their equally - to - be ...
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... happiness to be emancipated . I am conscious to myself that through the long course of my Christian education , and my faithful services as a minister of the Church of England , I was , as I now am , perfectly sincere , and never shut ...
... happiness to be emancipated . I am conscious to myself that through the long course of my Christian education , and my faithful services as a minister of the Church of England , I was , as I now am , perfectly sincere , and never shut ...
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... happiness of all , is our ardent wish . Hoping you will soon re- ceive a better recompense than a prison for your unremitting ex- ertions , in a cause which has for its object the general emanci- pation of mankind , and which will ...
... happiness of all , is our ardent wish . Hoping you will soon re- ceive a better recompense than a prison for your unremitting ex- ertions , in a cause which has for its object the general emanci- pation of mankind , and which will ...
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... happier M. C. since he has thrown off M. A. C. the fetters of supersti- E. C. tion 1 0 J. C. W. P. 0 6 J. H. 0000000030 12101QIOOO0 6 0 6 1 0 6 6 6 0 3 R. R. 1 0 A Friend , who took the trouble to send our address to Peterborough , has ...
... happier M. C. since he has thrown off M. A. C. the fetters of supersti- E. C. tion 1 0 J. C. W. P. 0 6 J. H. 0000000030 12101QIOOO0 6 0 6 1 0 6 6 6 0 3 R. R. 1 0 A Friend , who took the trouble to send our address to Peterborough , has ...
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