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Pagina 213
Thoughts on Civil Government ; addressed to the disfran . chiled Citizens of
Shetiield . By Henry Yorke . Small 8vo . 6d . Eaton . 1794 . We wish that we could
speak as highly of the discretion as of the abilities of Mr . Y . - - When he pleads
the ...
Thoughts on Civil Government ; addressed to the disfran . chiled Citizens of
Shetiield . By Henry Yorke . Small 8vo . 6d . Eaton . 1794 . We wish that we could
speak as highly of the discretion as of the abilities of Mr . Y . - - When he pleads
the ...
Pagina 237
... it might have been expected that the former would have so far transfused its
holy and gentle spirit into the latter , that , long before this time , all civil
governments , in countries profesling Christianity , would have been so far
Christianized as ...
... it might have been expected that the former would have so far transfused its
holy and gentle spirit into the latter , that , long before this time , all civil
governments , in countries profesling Christianity , would have been so far
Christianized as ...
Pagina 263
In speaking of religious establilhments maintained by the civil power , he goes
into a long chain of reasoning which will probably be noticed by others as well as
by Mr . Plowden . He seems to fix boundaries between the spiritual and tem ...
In speaking of religious establilhments maintained by the civil power , he goes
into a long chain of reasoning which will probably be noticed by others as well as
by Mr . Plowden . He seems to fix boundaries between the spiritual and tem ...
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