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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... less formidable ; be just , and you will take away from their party all the best and wisest understandings of both persuasions , and knit them firmly to your own cause . " Thrice is he armed who has his quarrel just " ; and ten times as ...
... less formidable ; be just , and you will take away from their party all the best and wisest understandings of both persuasions , and knit them firmly to your own cause . " Thrice is he armed who has his quarrel just " ; and ten times as ...
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... less ? Why does he not show his zeal when he would run some risk , and where the excluded person ( if excluded unjustly ) could appeal to the laws of his country ? If his conduct be just and right , has he any thing to fear from that ...
... less ? Why does he not show his zeal when he would run some risk , and where the excluded person ( if excluded unjustly ) could appeal to the laws of his country ? If his conduct be just and right , has he any thing to fear from that ...
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... less to strike the eye , it has far more to engage the heart . A trifle in the way of cleanliness must suffice ; the prayer is not forgot ; it is perhaps imperfectly repeated , and confusedly understood ; but it is not muttered as a ...
... less to strike the eye , it has far more to engage the heart . A trifle in the way of cleanliness must suffice ; the prayer is not forgot ; it is perhaps imperfectly repeated , and confusedly understood ; but it is not muttered as a ...
Contenido
Benthams Book of Fallacies | 89 |
Persecuting Bishops | 115 |
PoorLaws | 135 |
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