The Republican, Volumen2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1820 |
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... less for others . Notwithstanding , also , the effect of the punishment inflicted upon you , ( which must be disgusting to every unprejudiced mind ) I doubt ; let us examine freely , but let us not leap where our imperfect lights allow ...
... less for others . Notwithstanding , also , the effect of the punishment inflicted upon you , ( which must be disgusting to every unprejudiced mind ) I doubt ; let us examine freely , but let us not leap where our imperfect lights allow ...
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... less mortified and austere , they were every day less ambitious of the honours of martyrdom ; and the soldiers of Christ , instead of distinguishing themselves by voluntary deeds of heroisin , frequently deserted their post , and fled ...
... less mortified and austere , they were every day less ambitious of the honours of martyrdom ; and the soldiers of Christ , instead of distinguishing themselves by voluntary deeds of heroisin , frequently deserted their post , and fled ...
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... less destructive it became . I am quite of his opinion , and therefore on the score of hu- manity , I am for pointed and urgent means . I am further of opinion , that a determined preparation for hostilities will pre- .. vent it finally ...
... less destructive it became . I am quite of his opinion , and therefore on the score of hu- manity , I am for pointed and urgent means . I am further of opinion , that a determined preparation for hostilities will pre- .. vent it finally ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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