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Página 21
... remarkable words: *—“The innocence and “virtue that distinguished so
eminently “the lives of Christians, and the spotless “purity of the doctrine they
taught, could “not defend them against the virulence “and malignity of the Jews;”
and again, ...
... remarkable words: *—“The innocence and “virtue that distinguished so
eminently “the lives of Christians, and the spotless “purity of the doctrine they
taught, could “not defend them against the virulence “and malignity of the Jews;”
and again, ...
Página 33
The any trouble in subduing a people, with two gallant little army of Republicans,
on or three thousand miles of sea-coast, defend- the Niagara frontier, had before
proved, od by raw militia, and by “half a dozen fir' at Chippawa, that they were ...
The any trouble in subduing a people, with two gallant little army of Republicans,
on or three thousand miles of sea-coast, defend- the Niagara frontier, had before
proved, od by raw militia, and by “half a dozen fir' at Chippawa, that they were ...
Página 47
In short, this was the point always laboured at :—That for a nation to be able to
defend itself in time of war against a formidable enemy, it must Jave an almost
despotic Government and a standing army, with all their retingsc. How sincerely
will ...
In short, this was the point always laboured at :—That for a nation to be able to
defend itself in time of war against a formidable enemy, it must Jave an almost
despotic Government and a standing army, with all their retingsc. How sincerely
will ...
Página 71
You, surely, cannot hate them because they have shewn that a cheap.
government is, in fact, the strongest of all governments, standing in no need of
the troops or of treason laws to defend it in times even of actual invasion. ... You
may, indeed ...
You, surely, cannot hate them because they have shewn that a cheap.
government is, in fact, the strongest of all governments, standing in no need of
the troops or of treason laws to defend it in times even of actual invasion. ... You
may, indeed ...
Página 93
Does not this prove incontestably, that by once admitting the principle, that the
magistrate is to defend Truth, he will much oftener be found defending ERRoRo
Every one will easily agree, that all systems cannot be right. “Er“ror,” says the
same ...
Does not this prove incontestably, that by once admitting the principle, that the
magistrate is to defend Truth, he will much oftener be found defending ERRoRo
Every one will easily agree, that all systems cannot be right. “Er“ror,” says the
same ...
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