William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... Christianity , or , as he in his impious language termed it , of the sect of the Messiah.12 The only plea which they have since held out to color this atrocious invasion of a neutral and friendly territory , is that it was the road to ...
... Christianity , or , as he in his impious language termed it , of the sect of the Messiah.12 The only plea which they have since held out to color this atrocious invasion of a neutral and friendly territory , is that it was the road to ...
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... Christian persecution ; to the remote Indian , blindly big- oted to his ancient institutions ; and to the natives of Great Britain , enjoying the perfection of practical freedom , and justly attached to their Constitution , from the ...
... Christian persecution ; to the remote Indian , blindly big- oted to his ancient institutions ; and to the natives of Great Britain , enjoying the perfection of practical freedom , and justly attached to their Constitution , from the ...
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... a pledge of peace . Sir , if I understand the true precepts of the Christian religion , as set forth in the New Tes- tament , I must be permitted to say , that there is no such thing as a rule or doctrine by 130 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
... a pledge of peace . Sir , if I understand the true precepts of the Christian religion , as set forth in the New Tes- tament , I must be permitted to say , that there is no such thing as a rule or doctrine by 130 CHARLES JAMES FOX .
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... Christianity ) , uses the language of those shal- low , atheistical coxcombs whom his satire was intended to scourge . The scheme of his irony . required some levity and even some profane- ness of language . But nobody was ever so dull ...
... Christianity ) , uses the language of those shal- low , atheistical coxcombs whom his satire was intended to scourge . The scheme of his irony . required some levity and even some profane- ness of language . But nobody was ever so dull ...
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... Christian religion is the very foundation of the law of the land , I am totally at a loss to conceive , and have no ideas for the discussion of . How is a tribunal whose whole jurisdiction is founded upon the solemn belief and ...
... Christian religion is the very foundation of the law of the land , I am totally at a loss to conceive , and have no ideas for the discussion of . How is a tribunal whose whole jurisdiction is founded upon the solemn belief and ...
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