ProseS. Walker, 1825 |
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Pàgina 178
... spirit of free country , where the humour of the gospel , and the malignant spirit the people must be considered as at- of party . The most impious wars tentively as the humour of a king in ever made were those called holy an absolute ...
... spirit of free country , where the humour of the gospel , and the malignant spirit the people must be considered as at- of party . The most impious wars tentively as the humour of a king in ever made were those called holy an absolute ...
Pàgina 190
... spirit of persecu- own consent . What shall oppose tion never to be appeased ? Are the this spirit , aided by the congenial brave sons of those brave forefathers flame glowing in the breast of every to inherit their sufferings , as they ...
... spirit of persecu- own consent . What shall oppose tion never to be appeased ? Are the this spirit , aided by the congenial brave sons of those brave forefathers flame glowing in the breast of every to inherit their sufferings , as they ...
Pàgina 299
... spirit and cheerfulness , and not en- to the whole impression , a kind of deavour to slink out of the post massacre , whereof the execution which is assigned us in this beauti- ends not in the slaying of an ele - ful disposition of ...
... spirit and cheerfulness , and not en- to the whole impression , a kind of deavour to slink out of the post massacre , whereof the execution which is assigned us in this beauti- ends not in the slaying of an ele - ful disposition of ...
Continguts
VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
No s’hi han mostrat 28 seccions
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