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... France . And believed what others thought ; like how could it be otherwise ? It had old Patrick , the Irishman , whom its rise and progress under the my father once interrogated as to house of Austria , and by that same his knowledge of ...
... France . And believed what others thought ; like how could it be otherwise ? It had old Patrick , the Irishman , whom its rise and progress under the my father once interrogated as to house of Austria , and by that same his knowledge of ...
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... France , since the restoration of the Bourbon family ; contained in a Pelition , Addressed to Louis the Eighteenth , by the principal Protestants at Nismes ; a Narrative in defence of the Protestants of Lower Languedoc , also laid ...
... France , since the restoration of the Bourbon family ; contained in a Pelition , Addressed to Louis the Eighteenth , by the principal Protestants at Nismes ; a Narrative in defence of the Protestants of Lower Languedoc , also laid ...
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... France . You may form an idea of this excited in the thousands of families , whom the providence of God had again settled in this fine country since the revo- cation of the Edict of Nantz : our chil- dren , our property , our churches ...
... France . You may form an idea of this excited in the thousands of families , whom the providence of God had again settled in this fine country since the revo- cation of the Edict of Nantz : our chil- dren , our property , our churches ...
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... France . Ever since the return of Louis , they ( the Catholics ) have not ceased to insult them . They think they may assassinate us , in order to enjoy our property . In such a manner is the spirit of Belial manifesting itself , that a ...
... France . Ever since the return of Louis , they ( the Catholics ) have not ceased to insult them . They think they may assassinate us , in order to enjoy our property . In such a manner is the spirit of Belial manifesting itself , that a ...
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... France " that full and free pro tection of religious worship which is granted by the constitntion to all its inhabitants . " credit to the mild and tolerant dispo sition of the present Ruler of France that his warmest partisans can ask ...
... France " that full and free pro tection of religious worship which is granted by the constitntion to all its inhabitants . " credit to the mild and tolerant dispo sition of the present Ruler of France that his warmest partisans can ask ...
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Page 9 - I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit. That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
Page 9 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Page 9 - And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly : I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief : and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
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