Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London, Relative to that Event: In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in ParisD. Humphreys, 1792 - 256 páginas |
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... honour to write to you , and which at length I fend , I wrote neither for nor from any defcription of men ; nor fhall I in this . My errors , halation if any , are my own . My reputation alone is to anfwer for them . You fee , Sir , by ...
... honour to write to you , and which at length I fend , I wrote neither for nor from any defcription of men ; nor fhall I in this . My errors , halation if any , are my own . My reputation alone is to anfwer for them . You fee , Sir , by ...
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... honour and privilege of the Saints , who , with the high praifes of God in their mouths , and a " two - edged fword in their hands , were to execute judge- " ment on the heathen , and punishments upon the people ; to bind their kings ...
... honour and privilege of the Saints , who , with the high praifes of God in their mouths , and a " two - edged fword in their hands , were to execute judge- " ment on the heathen , and punishments upon the people ; to bind their kings ...
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... honour , an excufe to your apologifts here for feveral enormities of yours , you would not have been content to be reprefented as a gang of Maroon flaves , fuddenly broke loofe from the house of bondage , and therefore to be pardoned ...
... honour , an excufe to your apologifts here for feveral enormities of yours , you would not have been content to be reprefented as a gang of Maroon flaves , fuddenly broke loofe from the house of bondage , and therefore to be pardoned ...
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... honour and virtue , all the rewards , all the diftinctions , remained . But your prefent confufion , like a palfy , has attacked the fountain of life itself . Every perfon in your country , in a fituation to be actuated by a principle ...
... honour and virtue , all the rewards , all the diftinctions , remained . But your prefent confufion , like a palfy , has attacked the fountain of life itself . Every perfon in your country , in a fituation to be actuated by a principle ...
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... honour . Woe to the country which would madly and impioully reject the fervice of the talents and virtues , civil , military , or religious , that are given to grace and to ferve it ; and would condemn to obfcurity every thing formed to ...
... honour . Woe to the country which would madly and impioully reject the fervice of the talents and virtues , civil , military , or religious , that are given to grace and to ferve it ; and would condemn to obfcurity every thing formed to ...
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