Life and Remains of Robert Lee...Hurst and Blackett, 1870 |
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... speak , in a prolusive way , and with the foils merely . The hour for serious polemics and the use of naked weapons had not yet struck ; nor was it even so much as anticipated . " It was only after the passing of the Chapel Act by the ...
... speak , in a prolusive way , and with the foils merely . The hour for serious polemics and the use of naked weapons had not yet struck ; nor was it even so much as anticipated . " It was only after the passing of the Chapel Act by the ...
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... speak . To my dismay , Mr. Lee replied in his blandest manner : ' Pray , Dr. Ferrie , give yourself no uneasiness . We certainly wished you and Mr. Doig to help us in a good cause ; but do not discompose your- self ; we can do all that ...
... speak . To my dismay , Mr. Lee replied in his blandest manner : ' Pray , Dr. Ferrie , give yourself no uneasiness . We certainly wished you and Mr. Doig to help us in a good cause ; but do not discompose your- self ; we can do all that ...
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... speaking and voting in support of the Duke of Argyll's bill - a bill in its principle identical with the Church's veto law , and the approval and adoption of which was proposed in the Assembly by Dr. Candlish . * The bill never passed ...
... speaking and voting in support of the Duke of Argyll's bill - a bill in its principle identical with the Church's veto law , and the approval and adoption of which was proposed in the Assembly by Dr. Candlish . * The bill never passed ...
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... speak on the subject without contradicting one another . It becomes the anti - patronage party to tell the people what is the object at which at present they aim . Is it to obtain the repeal of the Act 1711 ; in which case the Act 1690 ...
... speak on the subject without contradicting one another . It becomes the anti - patronage party to tell the people what is the object at which at present they aim . Is it to obtain the repeal of the Act 1711 ; in which case the Act 1690 ...
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... speak so much about them . My opinion is , however , that the liberties of our people are increasing faster than their know- ledge and their grace are . And I cannot judge them friends of the people , however friendly their intentions ...
... speak so much about them . My opinion is , however , that the liberties of our people are increasing faster than their know- ledge and their grace are . And I cannot judge them friends of the people , however friendly their intentions ...
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