The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... answers : These are , no doubt , blemishes in the princely character ; and , if nothing farther had been intended in this justification of Lewis XVI . than the display of his private virtues , respect for his misfortunes would have left ...
... answers : These are , no doubt , blemishes in the princely character ; and , if nothing farther had been intended in this justification of Lewis XVI . than the display of his private virtues , respect for his misfortunes would have left ...
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... answer before God , I will employ myself to the utmost of my power , for the extirpation of heresie , and the planting of the Catholic religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and princi- pally I ...
... answer before God , I will employ myself to the utmost of my power , for the extirpation of heresie , and the planting of the Catholic religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and princi- pally I ...
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... answered Maguire ; but let me know his eirick ( the fine by the Brehon laws for murder ) , that if my people cut off his head , I may levy it upon the country ; and , among the bills which the Catholic opposition in that Parliament ...
... answered Maguire ; but let me know his eirick ( the fine by the Brehon laws for murder ) , that if my people cut off his head , I may levy it upon the country ; and , among the bills which the Catholic opposition in that Parliament ...
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... answer , to observe , that this writer seems to have forgotten , that confiscation of property , in consequence of treason , was formerly , and still is , the law of England as well as of Ireland ; nor has the act of Uniou repealed this ...
... answer , to observe , that this writer seems to have forgotten , that confiscation of property , in consequence of treason , was formerly , and still is , the law of England as well as of Ireland ; nor has the act of Uniou repealed this ...
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... answered by complaints of ideal grievances and injuries , and accompanied with threats of in- volving the whole kingdom in confusion . Saunders the Jesuit , his ghostly adviser and constant attendant , prevented him from availing ...
... answered by complaints of ideal grievances and injuries , and accompanied with threats of in- volving the whole kingdom in confusion . Saunders the Jesuit , his ghostly adviser and constant attendant , prevented him from availing ...
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