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... voting , whether it be in electing persons to discharge the duties of municipal offices , or to represent them in ... vote for those who , in matters of general policy , may be diametrically opposed to them ; but this we desire to see ...
... voting , whether it be in electing persons to discharge the duties of municipal offices , or to represent them in ... vote for those who , in matters of general policy , may be diametrically opposed to them ; but this we desire to see ...
Page 81
... votes themselves may have considerable influence over those who have , and would beg them to vote for Christians , rather than Infidel Papists !! AN OLD SUBSCRIBER . * The Committee of this Club are carrying on active operations . - Ed ...
... votes themselves may have considerable influence over those who have , and would beg them to vote for Christians , rather than Infidel Papists !! AN OLD SUBSCRIBER . * The Committee of this Club are carrying on active operations . - Ed ...
Page 88
... vote ? " " Will you , no matter who the minister is , or who are in the Government - for in this matter it does not signify a fraction will you raise your voice , or , if you cannot raise your voice , write a letter , which shall be ...
... vote ? " " Will you , no matter who the minister is , or who are in the Government - for in this matter it does not signify a fraction will you raise your voice , or , if you cannot raise your voice , write a letter , which shall be ...
Page 107
... vote in favour of the principles of eternal truth - the principles of the Bible . Human policy may vary ; that word changes not . Human wisdom may err ; that alone is truth without any mixture of error . To the late and present ...
... vote in favour of the principles of eternal truth - the principles of the Bible . Human policy may vary ; that word changes not . Human wisdom may err ; that alone is truth without any mixture of error . To the late and present ...
Page 136
... voted himself to his master's interests , was immediately arrested and placed in confinement . Mr. Ciocci had caused inquiries to be instituted at Rome , respecting his fate ; these al- though most minute , were unsuccess- ful . The ...
... voted himself to his master's interests , was immediately arrested and placed in confinement . Mr. Ciocci had caused inquiries to be instituted at Rome , respecting his fate ; these al- though most minute , were unsuccess- ful . The ...
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