The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 163
... late Dr. Warburton , and several other priests , but they stand as a rock unshaken , displaying the cause of the origin and progress of the Christian re- ligion , the characters and manners of the early Christians . Mr. Gibbon has drawn ...
... late Dr. Warburton , and several other priests , but they stand as a rock unshaken , displaying the cause of the origin and progress of the Christian re- ligion , the characters and manners of the early Christians . Mr. Gibbon has drawn ...
Page 189
... late King as advising the Prince of Wales to marry , and to take this Princess , his first cousin , to wife ; and this verse quoted is the answer put into the mouth of the Prince . Various reports were afloat at the time about the rude ...
... late King as advising the Prince of Wales to marry , and to take this Princess , his first cousin , to wife ; and this verse quoted is the answer put into the mouth of the Prince . Various reports were afloat at the time about the rude ...
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... late King Charles II . , entitled " An Act for the better observation of the Lord's day , commonly called Sunday ; " and also so much of an Act of Parliament made in tne 9th year of the reign of the late King William III . , entitled ...
... late King Charles II . , entitled " An Act for the better observation of the Lord's day , commonly called Sunday ; " and also so much of an Act of Parliament made in tne 9th year of the reign of the late King William III . , entitled ...
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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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