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... danger , what does this cry mean ? Not that the Christian religion is in danger , or the doctrines of this particular church : but that the civil powers and privileges , which the members of the fa- voured church have enjoyed , are in ...
... danger , what does this cry mean ? Not that the Christian religion is in danger , or the doctrines of this particular church : but that the civil powers and privileges , which the members of the fa- voured church have enjoyed , are in ...
Pagina 249
... danger to the very existence of Sweden in the event of continuing the war ; yet the advice . of the English ministry to enter on negociation offended Gus- tavus so highly , that he was on the eve of declaring war against his ally . At ...
... danger to the very existence of Sweden in the event of continuing the war ; yet the advice . of the English ministry to enter on negociation offended Gus- tavus so highly , that he was on the eve of declaring war against his ally . At ...
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... danger to our constitution , or to the Church of England , from granting their claims . What would be the probable number of Catholics in the House of Commons , in the event of their petition being carried ? At the utmost , fifty for ...
... danger to our constitution , or to the Church of England , from granting their claims . What would be the probable number of Catholics in the House of Commons , in the event of their petition being carried ? At the utmost , fifty for ...
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