The Republican, Volume 5Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1822 |
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... tyranny of those who have framed its fet- ters on the other , have been productive of the greatest evil ; there is little doubt but the answer would be in favour of the former . The propagation of truth and knowledge depends almost ...
... tyranny of those who have framed its fet- ters on the other , have been productive of the greatest evil ; there is little doubt but the answer would be in favour of the former . The propagation of truth and knowledge depends almost ...
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... tyrannical ; not because it forbids gross and unnecessary abuse of Christianity , ( for nobody would object to that ) but because it absolutely and unequivocally forbids all discussion of the question with whatever propriety it be ...
... tyrannical ; not because it forbids gross and unnecessary abuse of Christianity , ( for nobody would object to that ) but because it absolutely and unequivocally forbids all discussion of the question with whatever propriety it be ...
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... tyranny ? No. Do you justify Roman Catholic tyranny ? No , Then how can you jus- tify the tyranny of Protestantism ? In conclusion I would say to Christians in general , if as you con- tend the truth of your religion be clear , its ...
... tyranny ? No. Do you justify Roman Catholic tyranny ? No , Then how can you jus- tify the tyranny of Protestantism ? In conclusion I would say to Christians in general , if as you con- tend the truth of your religion be clear , its ...
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... tyranny . A mutiny of the guards , an insurrection in the capital , may be fatal to the despot , without crushing despotism . The general of an army , by destroying a family rendered sacred by prejudice , may establish a new dynasty ...
... tyranny . A mutiny of the guards , an insurrection in the capital , may be fatal to the despot , without crushing despotism . The general of an army , by destroying a family rendered sacred by prejudice , may establish a new dynasty ...
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... tyranny feasting its voracious appetite on the last particle of our remaining rights and liberties , but unite ourselves under the standard of him who dares to resist tyranny in all its shapes , and who has declared that his voice , his ...
... tyranny feasting its voracious appetite on the last particle of our remaining rights and liberties , but unite ourselves under the standard of him who dares to resist tyranny in all its shapes , and who has declared that his voice , his ...
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