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Side ii
... received a liberal education at Westminster and Cambridge . He afterwards travelled on the continent , and at his return was chosen in 1734 as representative for the borough of Petersfield , a share of which had originally belonged to ...
... received a liberal education at Westminster and Cambridge . He afterwards travelled on the continent , and at his return was chosen in 1734 as representative for the borough of Petersfield , a share of which had originally belonged to ...
Side v
... received from them these spiritual gifts were gradually taken from the earth , the gifts themselves would expire ; and thus , the first grand princi- ple of popery falls at a blow . With regard to the second , the literal interpretation ...
... received from them these spiritual gifts were gradually taken from the earth , the gifts themselves would expire ; and thus , the first grand princi- ple of popery falls at a blow . With regard to the second , the literal interpretation ...
Side vi
... received the sacra- ment in the church of Lausanne . It was here that I sus- pended my religious inquiries , acquiescing , with implicit belief , in the tenets and mysteries which are adopted by the general consent of catholics and ...
... received the sacra- ment in the church of Lausanne . It was here that I sus- pended my religious inquiries , acquiescing , with implicit belief , in the tenets and mysteries which are adopted by the general consent of catholics and ...
Side 2
... received , during the first cen- tury of the christian æra , was the pro- vince of Britain . In this single instance the succes- sors of Cæsar and Augustus were persuaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of ...
... received , during the first cen- tury of the christian æra , was the pro- vince of Britain . In this single instance the succes- sors of Cæsar and Augustus were persuaded to follow the example of the former , rather than the precept of ...
Side 5
... received the religious worship of the troops . m See Gronovius de Pecunia vetere , 1. iii . p . 120 , & c . The emperor Domitian raised the annual stipend of the legionaries to twelve pieces of gold , which , in his time , was ...
... received the religious worship of the troops . m See Gronovius de Pecunia vetere , 1. iii . p . 120 , & c . The emperor Domitian raised the annual stipend of the legionaries to twelve pieces of gold , which , in his time , was ...
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