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Page 137
And as to him , whatever his doctrine may be , it is no more than a matter of opinion , and not a matter of faith ; and there- fore , according to the rule of Archbishop Sharp , it cannot be set down as a doctrine of the Roman Catholic ...
And as to him , whatever his doctrine may be , it is no more than a matter of opinion , and not a matter of faith ; and there- fore , according to the rule of Archbishop Sharp , it cannot be set down as a doctrine of the Roman Catholic ...
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L'opinion , à cet égard , est d'une équité par- faite ; et les plaintes de l'homme qui se sentirait ainsi offense seraient vivement appuyées , par ceux - là même qui auraient envers lui la dis- position la moins bienveillante . ' pp .
L'opinion , à cet égard , est d'une équité par- faite ; et les plaintes de l'homme qui se sentirait ainsi offense seraient vivement appuyées , par ceux - là même qui auraient envers lui la dis- position la moins bienveillante . ' pp .
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What- ever opinion men might entertain upon this question at the pe- riod of the French expedition in 1802 ; whether they then be- Heved it possible to subdue the new Black Republic , and restore the dominion of the mother country and ...
What- ever opinion men might entertain upon this question at the pe- riod of the French expedition in 1802 ; whether they then be- Heved it possible to subdue the new Black Republic , and restore the dominion of the mother country and ...
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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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