Cobbett's Political Register, Band 8William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... considered ? that they can ever , for only one minute , have thought upon the nature and extent of the transfer here spoken of , and which includes all the peculiar rights of the nobility and the clergy , besides no small portion of the ...
... considered ? that they can ever , for only one minute , have thought upon the nature and extent of the transfer here spoken of , and which includes all the peculiar rights of the nobility and the clergy , besides no small portion of the ...
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... considered as British prison- ers , when they cannot be ignorant that the cause of the invasion of Hanover , and the war with the King of G. Britain , are per- fectly distinct in all their circumstances ; when they know , that during ...
... considered as British prison- ers , when they cannot be ignorant that the cause of the invasion of Hanover , and the war with the King of G. Britain , are per- fectly distinct in all their circumstances ; when they know , that during ...
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... considered by the Catholics in a two - fold light ; either as a contract raised to the dignity of a sacrament ; or merely as a civil contract vested with civil effects . In Catholic countries , where the Pope's power is embodied with ...
... considered by the Catholics in a two - fold light ; either as a contract raised to the dignity of a sacrament ; or merely as a civil contract vested with civil effects . In Catholic countries , where the Pope's power is embodied with ...
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Mr Pitts Case Concluded from Vol vii p 971 | 11 |
A Churchman on the Views of the Catholics | 23 |
Proclamation addressed by General Ney to the Tyrolese | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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