The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 210
... established form of public worship is a part of that obedience which we owe to our civil rulers . All the advocates for religious liberty , whether they belong to , or dissent from , the Establishment , will demur to this last reason ...
... established form of public worship is a part of that obedience which we owe to our civil rulers . All the advocates for religious liberty , whether they belong to , or dissent from , the Establishment , will demur to this last reason ...
Page 380
... established , patronized , and overlooked by them . Weakness and commiseration triumphed , from the disgust with which horrid spectacles of distress must have filled them . The sick and the afflicted were taken care of , and their lamen ...
... established , patronized , and overlooked by them . Weakness and commiseration triumphed , from the disgust with which horrid spectacles of distress must have filled them . The sick and the afflicted were taken care of , and their lamen ...
Page 392
... established a new distribution of imposts , on principles more produc- tive to the treasury and less oppressive to the people ; he enforced a system of rigid economy in the administrative concerns of the army ; he established a ...
... established a new distribution of imposts , on principles more produc- tive to the treasury and less oppressive to the people ; he enforced a system of rigid economy in the administrative concerns of the army ; he established a ...
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