The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Roman Catholics , or disposed to be so , live quiet under a government which , at the best , would make use of all indirect methods in favour of a religion , that is inconsistent with our laws and liberties , and would impose on us such ...
... Roman Catholics , or disposed to be so , live quiet under a government which , at the best , would make use of all indirect methods in favour of a religion , that is inconsistent with our laws and liberties , and would impose on us such ...
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... Roman senate . This Father in his Apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the emperor for the truth of what he says to the Acts of Pontius Pilate , which I have here mentioned . Tertullian , who wrote his ...
... Roman senate . This Father in his Apology , speaking of the death and suffering of our Saviour , refers the emperor for the truth of what he says to the Acts of Pontius Pilate , which I have here mentioned . Tertullian , who wrote his ...
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... Roman have been pleased , that was well acquainted with the capes and pro- montories , to see the original of their names as they stand derived from Misenus , Palinurus , and Cajeta ! that could follow the poet's motions and attend his ...
... Roman have been pleased , that was well acquainted with the capes and pro- montories , to see the original of their names as they stand derived from Misenus , Palinurus , and Cajeta ! that could follow the poet's motions and attend his ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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