The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... law of Scotland and the civil law , legitimated the off- fpring , independently of the papal difpenfation ; which in that age must have removed every doubt on the subject . That the regiam majeftatem does not allow this practice , fo ...
... law of Scotland and the civil law , legitimated the off- fpring , independently of the papal difpenfation ; which in that age must have removed every doubt on the subject . That the regiam majeftatem does not allow this practice , fo ...
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... laws of the founder of their religion . Where Chriftianity was fo thamefully abufed , that the difbelief of it was deemed a fuf- ficient ground for murdering the pagan , it is not surprising that many other abufes fhould arife , or that ...
... laws of the founder of their religion . Where Chriftianity was fo thamefully abufed , that the difbelief of it was deemed a fuf- ficient ground for murdering the pagan , it is not surprising that many other abufes fhould arife , or that ...
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... laws , and establish its dominion over the minds of mankind . • Such are the names , the characteristics , and the qualities of this power of antichrift , which I confider to be the power of the dragon himself - explained by the angel ...
... laws , and establish its dominion over the minds of mankind . • Such are the names , the characteristics , and the qualities of this power of antichrift , which I confider to be the power of the dragon himself - explained by the angel ...
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... laws of its divine mafter would have enabled it to refift . - Then was the dragon again permitted to exalt himfelf to the throne of this world - But in the fame manner as the captivity of the Jews was previously limited to the term of ...
... laws of its divine mafter would have enabled it to refift . - Then was the dragon again permitted to exalt himfelf to the throne of this world - But in the fame manner as the captivity of the Jews was previously limited to the term of ...
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... laws , immunities , privileges , and almoft a language of their own ; they form a kind of diftinct caft , and with a fort of efprit du corps detach themfelves from others , even in general fo . ciety , by an affectation of distance and ...
... laws , immunities , privileges , and almoft a language of their own ; they form a kind of diftinct caft , and with a fort of efprit du corps detach themfelves from others , even in general fo . ciety , by an affectation of distance and ...
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