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... of the Roman Empire ; and one map distinguishing the dioceses of England ,
ancient and moderni To the latter is annexed , a ' copious table of the succession
of Bishops ; with the alterations of dioceses , at different times , in England , since
...
... of the Roman Empire ; and one map distinguishing the dioceses of England ,
ancient and moderni To the latter is annexed , a ' copious table of the succession
of Bishops ; with the alterations of dioceses , at different times , in England , since
...
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I have carefully collated the list of objects taxed in England , particu . larly those
which fall under the excise , with the catalogue of France : and have found , that
the French government has omitted none , which , by any possibility , could be ...
I have carefully collated the list of objects taxed in England , particu . larly those
which fall under the excise , with the catalogue of France : and have found , that
the French government has omitted none , which , by any possibility , could be ...
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The same has always been the practice , in the case of dissenters and Roman
Catholics becoming members or ministers of the church of England . i • The
learned judge goes on to observe , that , since the passing of the Toleration Act ,
it ...
The same has always been the practice , in the case of dissenters and Roman
Catholics becoming members or ministers of the church of England . i • The
learned judge goes on to observe , that , since the passing of the Toleration Act ,
it ...
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The Real State of England , 1809 , 8vo . pp . 117 . Price 4s . 6d . Matthew ' s and
Leigh . 1809 . H ow far the real state of our country calls for strength , vigilance ,
and liberal principles in the government , and unanimity and patriotism in the ...
The Real State of England , 1809 , 8vo . pp . 117 . Price 4s . 6d . Matthew ' s and
Leigh . 1809 . H ow far the real state of our country calls for strength , vigilance ,
and liberal principles in the government , and unanimity and patriotism in the ...
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He represents the policy of England , in attempting to maintain the balance of
power in Europe , while the far greater part of the governments of the continent
were directly opposite both in spirit and practice to the principles of the English ...
He represents the policy of England , in attempting to maintain the balance of
power in Europe , while the far greater part of the governments of the continent
were directly opposite both in spirit and practice to the principles of the English ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.