The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 311
... Roman monarchy , were in- volved in the darkness of paganism ; and that even the conversion of Iberia , of Armenia , or of Ethiopia , was not attempted with any de- gree of success till the sceptre was in the hands of an orthodox ...
... Roman monarchy , were in- volved in the darkness of paganism ; and that even the conversion of Iberia , of Armenia , or of Ethiopia , was not attempted with any de- gree of success till the sceptre was in the hands of an orthodox ...
Page 321
... Roman government , but of human kind . The enthusiasm of the Jews was supported by the opinion that it was unlawful for them to pay taxes to an idolatrous master ; and by the flattering promise which they derived from their ancient ...
... Roman government , but of human kind . The enthusiasm of the Jews was supported by the opinion that it was unlawful for them to pay taxes to an idolatrous master ; and by the flattering promise which they derived from their ancient ...
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... Roman provinces , Palestine may be considered as the sixteenth part of the eastern empire ; * and since there were some governors , who from a real or affected clemency had preserved their hands unstained with the blood of the faithful ...
... Roman provinces , Palestine may be considered as the sixteenth part of the eastern empire ; * and since there were some governors , who from a real or affected clemency had preserved their hands unstained with the blood of the faithful ...
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High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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