The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... looks too much like the sin forbidden in Rom . xiii . 2. Lastly , if pleading that our superiors . may abuse their power over us , were a sufficient reason to shake off the yoke of lawful authority , all apprentices , though ever so ...
... looks too much like the sin forbidden in Rom . xiii . 2. Lastly , if pleading that our superiors . may abuse their power over us , were a sufficient reason to shake off the yoke of lawful authority , all apprentices , though ever so ...
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... look upon her as an imperious step- mother , who adds tyranny to oppression , and murder to robbery . Nor will they submit to her any longer than the force which has subdued them shall continue to press and keep them down . And what ...
... look upon her as an imperious step- mother , who adds tyranny to oppression , and murder to robbery . Nor will they submit to her any longer than the force which has subdued them shall continue to press and keep them down . And what ...
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... look on England as their actual home , it remains , that your oracle has spoken nonsense , or that England is their principal , legislative home . And would to God they were not grown so uneasy as to despise this " home , be it ever so ...
... look on England as their actual home , it remains , that your oracle has spoken nonsense , or that England is their principal , legislative home . And would to God they were not grown so uneasy as to despise this " home , be it ever so ...
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... look on uncon- cerned , when that property is feloniously destroyed . 3 . The obstinacy with which the mobbing patriots and their abettors refused to make satisfaction to our injured mer- chants . 4. The prudence with which the ...
... look on uncon- cerned , when that property is feloniously destroyed . 3 . The obstinacy with which the mobbing patriots and their abettors refused to make satisfaction to our injured mer- chants . 4. The prudence with which the ...
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... look your second in the face : I mean the ingenious Dr. Price , whom you call to your help in your notes , and whose arguments you introduce by this high encomium : " Dr. Price's most excellent pamphlet , just published , car- ries ...
... look your second in the face : I mean the ingenious Dr. Price , whom you call to your help in your notes , and whose arguments you introduce by this high encomium : " Dr. Price's most excellent pamphlet , just published , car- ries ...
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