The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... happiest subject of any civil government in the world . " That you , sir , and all my dissatisfied fellow- subjects , may be as sensible of this truth as myself ; and that we may all be daily more thankful to God , to the king , and to ...
... happiest subject of any civil government in the world . " That you , sir , and all my dissatisfied fellow- subjects , may be as sensible of this truth as myself ; and that we may all be daily more thankful to God , to the king , and to ...
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John Fletcher. LETTER III . REV . SIR , My wishes for your happiness , and my concern for the public peace , prompt me to try all the means in my power to remove your prejudices , and to stop the ferment raised by your mistakes . Having ...
John Fletcher. LETTER III . REV . SIR , My wishes for your happiness , and my concern for the public peace , prompt me to try all the means in my power to remove your prejudices , and to stop the ferment raised by your mistakes . Having ...
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... happiness and excite their gratitude by comparing the blessings they enjoy with the hardships that others endure . " Just as this comparison may be with respect to you , sir , it can , however , hardly suit the case of many of the ...
... happiness and excite their gratitude by comparing the blessings they enjoy with the hardships that others endure . " Just as this comparison may be with respect to you , sir , it can , however , hardly suit the case of many of the ...
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... happiness , frightens the public with most dreadful hints about the infatuation of our governors , and the danger of " a general wreck ; " just as if his grand business was to spirit up the colonists , and to deject his own countrymen ...
... happiness , frightens the public with most dreadful hints about the infatuation of our governors , and the danger of " a general wreck ; " just as if his grand business was to spirit up the colonists , and to deject his own countrymen ...
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... happiness and glory . Self - government and supremacy in hell are preferable to servile obedience and subordinate grandeur in heaven . " I need not tell you , sir , that this speech of the patriotic seraph is formed upon the principles ...
... happiness and glory . Self - government and supremacy in hell are preferable to servile obedience and subordinate grandeur in heaven . " I need not tell you , sir , that this speech of the patriotic seraph is formed upon the principles ...
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