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... Opinion on the Subject of Conta- gion . By William Macmichael , M. D. 2. Report from the Select Committee on the Doctrine of Contagion in the Plague . 3. Second Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider of the Means of ...
... Opinion on the Subject of Conta- gion . By William Macmichael , M. D. 2. Report from the Select Committee on the Doctrine of Contagion in the Plague . 3. Second Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider of the Means of ...
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... opinion as to the general veracity of Fox ; but the number of those who suf fered in the great persecution is carried even higher than his com- putation by the indefatigable and accurate Strype . Dr. Lingard states the number of ...
... opinion as to the general veracity of Fox ; but the number of those who suf fered in the great persecution is carried even higher than his com- putation by the indefatigable and accurate Strype . Dr. Lingard states the number of ...
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... suffered for treason , and assuredly this deference to public opinion , whether their assertion was true or false , implied that that the doctrine of religious toleration had already made some 28 The Reformation in England .
... suffered for treason , and assuredly this deference to public opinion , whether their assertion was true or false , implied that that the doctrine of religious toleration had already made some 28 The Reformation in England .
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... opinion , or are slow to declare ourselves respecting it ; but because this inquiry , which has been devoted to a ... opinions ; every endea- vour to intimidate by the display of their strength , will be inevitably connected in the ...
... opinion , or are slow to declare ourselves respecting it ; but because this inquiry , which has been devoted to a ... opinions ; every endea- vour to intimidate by the display of their strength , will be inevitably connected in the ...
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... opinion of our legislature , a large portion of our fellow - sub- jects are still too much enslaved to the dangerous doctrines of their faith to be admitted to a full participation of every political privilege with ourselves . We may be ...
... opinion of our legislature , a large portion of our fellow - sub- jects are still too much enslaved to the dangerous doctrines of their faith to be admitted to a full participation of every political privilege with ourselves . We may be ...
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