Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 22Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1806 |
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... against the Proteftant state and its members , in his prefent humble condition , we may conceive what he would do againft both , if his fellow believers attained that afcendancy to which they have been afpiring fome years , and if he ...
... against the Proteftant state and its members , in his prefent humble condition , we may conceive what he would do againft both , if his fellow believers attained that afcendancy to which they have been afpiring fome years , and if he ...
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... against Proteftants and Englishmen , whom they indifcriminately call Safonagh ; they have a defire therefore to riot in their blood , and to plunder their property ; and fhould they ever fucceed , they will cut each others . throats in ...
... against Proteftants and Englishmen , whom they indifcriminately call Safonagh ; they have a defire therefore to riot in their blood , and to plunder their property ; and fhould they ever fucceed , they will cut each others . throats in ...
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... against our ancestors , is as aftonishing as it is prepofterous . " He fhews that Coigne and Livery , * a fpecies of execution , under ; * Doctor Ledwich gives a fatisfactory account of this and all the other Irish exactions , whofe ...
... against our ancestors , is as aftonishing as it is prepofterous . " He fhews that Coigne and Livery , * a fpecies of execution , under ; * Doctor Ledwich gives a fatisfactory account of this and all the other Irish exactions , whofe ...
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... against the latter , afcribes the invention and the practice of it exclufively to them . But we cannot be furprized , that this difciple of Ignatius fhould shew a ftrong predilection for the inhabitants of the island of Saints , and a ...
... against the latter , afcribes the invention and the practice of it exclufively to them . But we cannot be furprized , that this difciple of Ignatius fhould shew a ftrong predilection for the inhabitants of the island of Saints , and a ...
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... against the conduct of the English government , from the reign of Henry II . to the reformation . " He tells us that the fecond part of his Strictures fhall commence with Mr. Plowden's account of Elizabeth's reign , and fhail end with ...
... against the conduct of the English government , from the reign of Henry II . to the reformation . " He tells us that the fecond part of his Strictures fhall commence with Mr. Plowden's account of Elizabeth's reign , and fhail end with ...
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