Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 841
... religious sects were allied , intermingled , con- founded with hostile political parties . The monarchical element of the constitution was an object of almost exclu- sive devotion to the Prelatist . The popular element of the ...
... religious sects were allied , intermingled , con- founded with hostile political parties . The monarchical element of the constitution was an object of almost exclu- sive devotion to the Prelatist . The popular element of the ...
Page 842
... religious liberties had indeed been bought with a fearful price . But they had been bought . The price had been paid . The last battle had been fought on British ground . The last black scaffold had been set up on Tower Hill . The evil ...
... religious liberties had indeed been bought with a fearful price . But they had been bought . The price had been paid . The last battle had been fought on British ground . The last black scaffold had been set up on Tower Hill . The evil ...
Page 844
... religious liberty against tyrants and bigots , and to defend the cause of virtue and order against the enemies of all divine and human laws . I have now given utterance to a part , and to a part only , of the recollections and ...
... religious liberty against tyrants and bigots , and to defend the cause of virtue and order against the enemies of all divine and human laws . I have now given utterance to a part , and to a part only , of the recollections and ...
Page 854
... religious writer ( born in Totteridge , Hertfordshire , July 15 , 1808 ; died in London , January 14 , 1892 ) , delivered February 1 , 1882 , in the Egyptian Hall of the Mansion House , London , at a meeting convened by the Lord Mayor ...
... religious writer ( born in Totteridge , Hertfordshire , July 15 , 1808 ; died in London , January 14 , 1892 ) , delivered February 1 , 1882 , in the Egyptian Hall of the Mansion House , London , at a meeting convened by the Lord Mayor ...
Page 881
... religious mystic fraternity or society of builders , known in history as the " Dionysian Architects . " That this fra- ternity were employed by the Tyrians and Sidonians in the erection of costly temples to unknown Deities , in the ...
... religious mystic fraternity or society of builders , known in history as the " Dionysian Architects . " That this fra- ternity were employed by the Tyrians and Sidonians in the erection of costly temples to unknown Deities , in the ...
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