The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... despotism of every species of religion , I would instance the Scottish Covenanters , who , when by the aid of John Knox , and other furious fanatics , they had thrown down the despotism of the Roman Catholic religion , assumed a despotism ...
... despotism of every species of religion , I would instance the Scottish Covenanters , who , when by the aid of John Knox , and other furious fanatics , they had thrown down the despotism of the Roman Catholic religion , assumed a despotism ...
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... despotism , or produce a restoration of our rights , liberties , and privileges as aen , does , in my opinion , depend on the virtue and the fortitude of the Peo- ple . We must resolve to act instantaneously and unani- mously when the ...
... despotism , or produce a restoration of our rights , liberties , and privileges as aen , does , in my opinion , depend on the virtue and the fortitude of the Peo- ple . We must resolve to act instantaneously and unani- mously when the ...
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... despotism , with which I pry into the conduct of minis- ters , and censure that conduct when I think it wrong . But , my Lord , this is precisely what I ought to do ; this is my duty , this is what the nation expects of me , and this is ...
... despotism , with which I pry into the conduct of minis- ters , and censure that conduct when I think it wrong . But , my Lord , this is precisely what I ought to do ; this is my duty , this is what the nation expects of me , and this is ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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