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... England , the Catholics would much rather see their clergy retained in a situation of decent mediocrity , as to the means of subsistence , than raised to a degree of affluence which might render them inat- tentive to their spiritual ...
... England , the Catholics would much rather see their clergy retained in a situation of decent mediocrity , as to the means of subsistence , than raised to a degree of affluence which might render them inat- tentive to their spiritual ...
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... England , during the following eras : 1. From the Conquest , to the Restoration in 1660 . 2. From the Restoration ... England is , more than any other circumstance , the mass of property of which in the aggregate they are possessed ...
... England , during the following eras : 1. From the Conquest , to the Restoration in 1660 . 2. From the Restoration ... England is , more than any other circumstance , the mass of property of which in the aggregate they are possessed ...
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... England . The Providence of God has so ordered it , that England is turned a Commonwealth , and do what you can , you cannot make it otherwise ; and if you join any with them in the legislature , it will not do your work . The ...
... England . The Providence of God has so ordered it , that England is turned a Commonwealth , and do what you can , you cannot make it otherwise ; and if you join any with them in the legislature , it will not do your work . The ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JUNE | 143 |
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On the Rise Progress and Present State of Public | 167 |
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