The Republican, Volumen5Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1822 |
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... Passing over all her anxieties , agitations , and alarms , at the situation of her husband , at various times before his ... passed away , whilst every look seemed an insult , every word a reproach , her uurse , although not new , seemed ...
... Passing over all her anxieties , agitations , and alarms , at the situation of her husband , at various times before his ... passed away , whilst every look seemed an insult , every word a reproach , her uurse , although not new , seemed ...
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... passed unnoticed and uncomplained of in the former year , whilst they had sold by thousands . Seeing this , she found that she had no security in any thing , and immediately undertook to pub- lish the Republican . She was four times ...
... passed unnoticed and uncomplained of in the former year , whilst they had sold by thousands . Seeing this , she found that she had no security in any thing , and immediately undertook to pub- lish the Republican . She was four times ...
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... passed to repeal that law , to prevent any modern Sir Matthew Hale , or any prosecuting association , from wreaking their vengeance upon such unfortunate old women . Now - a - day we believe nothing of witchcraft or sorcery , and the ...
... passed to repeal that law , to prevent any modern Sir Matthew Hale , or any prosecuting association , from wreaking their vengeance upon such unfortunate old women . Now - a - day we believe nothing of witchcraft or sorcery , and the ...
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... passing Judgment on Mary - Anne Carlile , for publishing a book disputing the truth of Christianity . Whether or not ... passed what laws they pleased , imposed what penalties they pleased , laid what restraints they pleased , on liberty ...
... passing Judgment on Mary - Anne Carlile , for publishing a book disputing the truth of Christianity . Whether or not ... passed what laws they pleased , imposed what penalties they pleased , laid what restraints they pleased , on liberty ...
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... passed a fine of five hundred . pounds upon her , and twelve months imprisonment , and further imprisonment until such fine be paid ; whereas , your Majesty's Petitioner never possessed any other property than her own labour and ...
... passed a fine of five hundred . pounds upon her , and twelve months imprisonment , and further imprisonment until such fine be paid ; whereas , your Majesty's Petitioner never possessed any other property than her own labour and ...
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