The Letters of Peter Plymley to His Brother Abraham: Who Lives in the Country, Together with Selected Writings, Sermons, and SpeechesDent, 1929 - 296 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 72
... consequence in their community . The true receipt for preserving their religion , is Mr. Perceval's receipt for destroying it : it is to deprive every rich Catholic of all the objects of secular ambition , to separate him from the ...
... consequence in their community . The true receipt for preserving their religion , is Mr. Perceval's receipt for destroying it : it is to deprive every rich Catholic of all the objects of secular ambition , to separate him from the ...
עמוד 136
... consequence : to say that the gentleman , or even the overseer , would never permit the poor to live at the district ... consequences must entail an almost unlimited expenditure . Mr. Locke computes that the labour of a child from three ...
... consequence : to say that the gentleman , or even the overseer , would never permit the poor to live at the district ... consequences must entail an almost unlimited expenditure . Mr. Locke computes that the labour of a child from three ...
עמוד 158
... consequences of the measure : - Do you find that less game has been sold in consequence of the bill rendering it penal to sell game ? Upon my word , it did not make the slightest difference in the world . - Not immediately after it was ...
... consequences of the measure : - Do you find that less game has been sold in consequence of the bill rendering it penal to sell game ? Upon my word , it did not make the slightest difference in the world . - Not immediately after it was ...
תוכן
Benthams Book of Fallacies | 89 |
Persecuting Bishops | 115 |
PoorLaws | 135 |
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Abraham absurd abuse admit answer argument Arminian Articles believe better bill Bishop of London Bishop of Peterborough Calvinists Catholic emancipation character chimney sweepers Christian Church of England Clergy clergyman Combe Florey common sense compelled consequence Curate danger disgrace Dissenters doubt duty Edinburgh Review enemies English evil exist favour fear feelings folly friends game laws gentlemen give happiness hatred holy honour human impossible Ireland Irish justice King labour liberty live Lord Castlereagh Lord Hawkesbury Lordship mankind manner master means measure ment ministers moral nature never oath object opinions opposed oppression panel parish Parliament parochial Perceval persons Plymley poachers poor Poor-Laws poulterers present principles Protestant question reason Reform religion religious respect sect slightest society Spencer Perceval spirit suppose Sydney Smith thing twenty virtue whole wisdom wise wish