The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... papists themselves , should be ignorant what was taught and practised in the church of Rome ? It is now thought in this very cause a very considerable proof , that protestants do misrepresent papists , because some papists deny such ...
... papists themselves , should be ignorant what was taught and practised in the church of Rome ? It is now thought in this very cause a very considerable proof , that protestants do misrepresent papists , because some papists deny such ...
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... papists , ac- cordingly , sat legally in the House of Lords till the 30th of Ch . II . The oath of supremacy , which was intended to exclude papists from the commons , was found insufficient for its purpose ; as we learn from the ...
... papists , ac- cordingly , sat legally in the House of Lords till the 30th of Ch . II . The oath of supremacy , which was intended to exclude papists from the commons , was found insufficient for its purpose ; as we learn from the ...
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... Papists and the outs on this occasion . The outs ( for they have forfeited the name of Whig , and lost the confidence of all parties , even the very radicals ) promised a concession to the Papists of their unconstitutional demands , on ...
... Papists and the outs on this occasion . The outs ( for they have forfeited the name of Whig , and lost the confidence of all parties , even the very radicals ) promised a concession to the Papists of their unconstitutional demands , on ...
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