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... oppressors , and he must be as unjust as they , who would overlook the cause , and decide against his character , from the bare fact of his exile . The banishment and execution of Sydney were never known known to prejudice the immortal ...
... oppressors , and he must be as unjust as they , who would overlook the cause , and decide against his character , from the bare fact of his exile . The banishment and execution of Sydney were never known known to prejudice the immortal ...
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... When the Christians in Japan were persecuted for the alledged danger of their prin- ciples , if they had formed a compact with their idolatrous and powerful powerful oppressors for emigrating to Europe , where those very INTRODUCTION .
... When the Christians in Japan were persecuted for the alledged danger of their prin- ciples , if they had formed a compact with their idolatrous and powerful powerful oppressors for emigrating to Europe , where those very INTRODUCTION .
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William James MacNeven. powerful oppressors for emigrating to Europe , where those very principles were revered for which they were proscribed at home ; what should we think of the Dutch ambassador who would protest against their ...
William James MacNeven. powerful oppressors for emigrating to Europe , where those very principles were revered for which they were proscribed at home ; what should we think of the Dutch ambassador who would protest against their ...
Page vii
... oppression . An unfortunate opportunity occurred of proving the sincerity of that pledge ; and if we were to judge by his conduct only , it would appear an insincere and hollow artifice to procure tempo- rary assistance ; but the honour ...
... oppression . An unfortunate opportunity occurred of proving the sincerity of that pledge ; and if we were to judge by his conduct only , it would appear an insincere and hollow artifice to procure tempo- rary assistance ; but the honour ...
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... oppressors , and , for any thing they knew to the contrary , he continued still in the same disposition . As republicans too , it was no recommendation to their confidence , that he wanted sympathy for the struggles of an enslaved ...
... oppressors , and , for any thing they knew to the contrary , he continued still in the same disposition . As republicans too , it was no recommendation to their confidence , that he wanted sympathy for the struggles of an enslaved ...
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