Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and UnitariansJ. Thompson, 1790 - 272페이지 |
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... must be remembered , however , that the publi- cation of them preceded that of the Familiar Letters . Thefe Though this is properly a local controversy , yet on this republication , for more general ufe , it has been thought proper to ...
... must be remembered , however , that the publi- cation of them preceded that of the Familiar Letters . Thefe Though this is properly a local controversy , yet on this republication , for more general ufe , it has been thought proper to ...
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Joseph Priestley. belief in any of the articles . To fuch it must be a matter of perfect indifference what is implied in any of them . They are ready , for the fame emolument , to fubfcribe any thing , even unfeen . For what fig- nifies ...
Joseph Priestley. belief in any of the articles . To fuch it must be a matter of perfect indifference what is implied in any of them . They are ready , for the fame emolument , to fubfcribe any thing , even unfeen . For what fig- nifies ...
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... must have had , I doubt not , a pleafing and useful intercourfe ) fome of the very worst and most dangerous defigns , for which he can have no evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to ...
... must have had , I doubt not , a pleafing and useful intercourfe ) fome of the very worst and most dangerous defigns , for which he can have no evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to ...
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... must be , attended with expence , must not funds be established to defray those expences ? Have not these things been done a thousand times in this country , without any body ever imagining that there was any thing feditious , or ...
... must be , attended with expence , must not funds be established to defray those expences ? Have not these things been done a thousand times in this country , without any body ever imagining that there was any thing feditious , or ...
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... must that man's mind have who could imagine that under fuch an innocent expreffion , any dark defigns were concealed ; as if we were ready to take arms in order to overturn the government . He must be a mere Don Quixote who can believe ...
... must that man's mind have who could imagine that under fuch an innocent expreffion , any dark defigns were concealed ; as if we were ready to take arms in order to overturn the government . He must be a mere Don Quixote who can believe ...
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