The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... hand would be raised againft every man ; and the world be rendered an Aceldema , or field of blood . That , in the opinion of our author , infurrection , if not a facred right , is fynonimous with bravery , is to be inferred from the ...
... hand would be raised againft every man ; and the world be rendered an Aceldema , or field of blood . That , in the opinion of our author , infurrection , if not a facred right , is fynonimous with bravery , is to be inferred from the ...
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... hand , be for ages ignorant ? " Stripped of its flourish and parade , this doughty objection against Christianity ... hands , Chriftians in general , alas ! are far from being governed by its pure principles , and the world ftill abounds ...
... hand , be for ages ignorant ? " Stripped of its flourish and parade , this doughty objection against Christianity ... hands , Chriftians in general , alas ! are far from being governed by its pure principles , and the world ftill abounds ...
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... hands , they exercifed an act of their own Majefty , and elected William , Prince of Orange , to be their King , and Mary their Queen , who neither of them had any other paffible claim to authority in thefe kingdoms . " P. 161 . All All ...
... hands , they exercifed an act of their own Majefty , and elected William , Prince of Orange , to be their King , and Mary their Queen , who neither of them had any other paffible claim to authority in thefe kingdoms . " P. 161 . All All ...
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... hands , to effect the complete deftruction of that Revo- lutionary power , which threatens with defolation the whole habitable globe . That Power may ftill triumph , although its spoils be wrefted from the French Republic , nay ...
... hands , to effect the complete deftruction of that Revo- lutionary power , which threatens with defolation the whole habitable globe . That Power may ftill triumph , although its spoils be wrefted from the French Republic , nay ...
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... hands . They are always free to difplace the governors whom they have appointed , and to punish them for mal - adminiftration - to diffolve the Government which they have created , and to choose a new one , in whatever form and manner ...
... hands . They are always free to difplace the governors whom they have appointed , and to punish them for mal - adminiftration - to diffolve the Government which they have created , and to choose a new one , in whatever form and manner ...
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