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they live - By no means ; we owe him no other than a spiritual au- thority , exercised according to the canons of the church , not arbi- trarily , but according to the canons of the church ; but we owe him no temporal obedience ...
they live - By no means ; we owe him no other than a spiritual au- thority , exercised according to the canons of the church , not arbi- trarily , but according to the canons of the church ; but we owe him no temporal obedience ...
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This subject naturally leads to another of great importance , the means of publicity , ' which he discusses under three heads ; the periodical press , public meetings of an ordinary nature , and county meetings .
This subject naturally leads to another of great importance , the means of publicity , ' which he discusses under three heads ; the periodical press , public meetings of an ordinary nature , and county meetings .
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Our object ought not to be to force the substitution of a gold cur- rency in the place of a paper one , except only where there are no means of establishing the latter on a secure foundation . For this reason , we object entirely to the ...
Our object ought not to be to force the substitution of a gold cur- rency in the place of a paper one , except only where there are no means of establishing the latter on a secure foundation . For this reason , we object entirely to the ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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