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Page 74
... regard to the views of his ministerial friends as in other re- spects . His pamphlet had scarcely issued from the press when the Orders in Council were rescinded ; yet an evident conviction prevailed in his Lordship's mind at the time ...
... regard to the views of his ministerial friends as in other re- spects . His pamphlet had scarcely issued from the press when the Orders in Council were rescinded ; yet an evident conviction prevailed in his Lordship's mind at the time ...
Page 77
... regard to their poli- tical operation , and we find nothing in this pamphlet that merits notice at length . Indeed , the only striking circumstance sug- gested to us by a perusal of it is the contradiction in the views of the advocates ...
... regard to their poli- tical operation , and we find nothing in this pamphlet that merits notice at length . Indeed , the only striking circumstance sug- gested to us by a perusal of it is the contradiction in the views of the advocates ...
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accumu- regard it as the result of at least six months ' peregrination , had not the author chronologically marked the ... regard this indulgence of his order as useless , the letters before us , as well as his conduct to some of our ...
accumu- regard it as the result of at least six months ' peregrination , had not the author chronologically marked the ... regard this indulgence of his order as useless , the letters before us , as well as his conduct to some of our ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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