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... head he showed that territorial titles were unnecessary , and on the second head he cited the testimony of Dr. Wiseman himself , who had declared that the object of the hierarchy was to obtain synodical action , which was repugnant to ...
... head he showed that territorial titles were unnecessary , and on the second head he cited the testimony of Dr. Wiseman himself , who had declared that the object of the hierarchy was to obtain synodical action , which was repugnant to ...
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... head of the Government ; and he was re- quested to reconstruct an Admi- nistration . My Lords , this is the present state of matters . All that it is in my power now to state to your Lordships is , that my noble Friend lately at the head ...
... head of the Government ; and he was re- quested to reconstruct an Admi- nistration . My Lords , this is the present state of matters . All that it is in my power now to state to your Lordships is , that my noble Friend lately at the head ...
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... head VOL . XCIII . another crusade against the re- covered rights of the Waldensian Christians ; France , supporting Papal tyranny in Italy , and busy in unprecedented persecution of Protestants at home , may soon seek political ...
... head VOL . XCIII . another crusade against the re- covered rights of the Waldensian Christians ; France , supporting Papal tyranny in Italy , and busy in unprecedented persecution of Protestants at home , may soon seek political ...
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... head of the Ministry , had proposed resolutions , Lord J. Russell might , out of respect to the Government , have supported them ; but in the absence of any other definite pro- posal , and though the present Bill might not be the best ...
... head of the Ministry , had proposed resolutions , Lord J. Russell might , out of respect to the Government , have supported them ; but in the absence of any other definite pro- posal , and though the present Bill might not be the best ...
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... head of a Government , by enter- ing into a discussion in a news- paper upon such a subject . He would soon experience the truth of the remark , that whoever at- tempted to arrest the advance of a great principle would be destroyed ...
... head of a Government , by enter- ing into a discussion in a news- paper upon such a subject . He would soon experience the truth of the remark , that whoever at- tempted to arrest the advance of a great principle would be destroyed ...
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