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the improbability of Christians being soldiers much previous to the time under
consideration ; granting that the legion , as Camden says , settled at Caerleon
under Julius Frontinus , which , ( by the way , Camden cannot prove , ) all these ...
the improbability of Christians being soldiers much previous to the time under
consideration ; granting that the legion , as Camden says , settled at Caerleon
under Julius Frontinus , which , ( by the way , Camden cannot prove , ) all these ...
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Our expectation is fortified by the consideration that we do but seek to obtain for
ourselves the same privileges which have already been conceded to Protestant
dissenters throughout the realm , and to the clergy of the Roman communion in ...
Our expectation is fortified by the consideration that we do but seek to obtain for
ourselves the same privileges which have already been conceded to Protestant
dissenters throughout the realm , and to the clergy of the Roman communion in ...
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In the further consideration of the subject it was found to be full of diffi . culties : on
the one hand , the opinion of an eminent civilian suggested great doubts , to
which the Bishop of London allowed their due weight ; then , though a revocation
of ...
In the further consideration of the subject it was found to be full of diffi . culties : on
the one hand , the opinion of an eminent civilian suggested great doubts , to
which the Bishop of London allowed their due weight ; then , though a revocation
of ...
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Temperate discussion is anything but useless , and there are points connected
with this subject which require consideration and the views of different persons .
THE BRITISH MAGAZINE . MAY 1 , 1845 . ORIGINAL. gives the present houses ...
Temperate discussion is anything but useless , and there are points connected
with this subject which require consideration and the views of different persons .
THE BRITISH MAGAZINE . MAY 1 , 1845 . ORIGINAL. gives the present houses ...
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That the commissioners , having taken such report into consideration , shall ,
unless they find special reasons for not parting with the property , hold
themselves prepared to entertain an offer , for the purchase of the reversion from
the person ...
That the commissioners , having taken such report into consideration , shall ,
unless they find special reasons for not parting with the property , hold
themselves prepared to entertain an offer , for the purchase of the reversion from
the person ...
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