The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 163
... received from the pen of a single individual . I neither look on Mr. Gibbon nor Mr. Hume as standards of infidelity to the Christian religion ; there are others more deserving of that honourable appella- tion , whose objects were more ...
... received from the pen of a single individual . I neither look on Mr. Gibbon nor Mr. Hume as standards of infidelity to the Christian religion ; there are others more deserving of that honourable appella- tion , whose objects were more ...
Page 231
... received one of my pamphlets ; but thou say , " without any communication or direction . " I have only to say it was not intended by me to have been sent to thee . I left it with the young man who appeared to superintend thy business in ...
... received one of my pamphlets ; but thou say , " without any communication or direction . " I have only to say it was not intended by me to have been sent to thee . I left it with the young man who appeared to superintend thy business in ...
Page 318
... received with due reverence , even by the unbelieving world ; that the learned and the polite , how- ever they might deride the miracles , would have estcemed the virtues of the new sect ; and that the magistrates , instead of ...
... received with due reverence , even by the unbelieving world ; that the learned and the polite , how- ever they might deride the miracles , would have estcemed the virtues of the new sect ; and that the magistrates , instead of ...
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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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