Catholic ; but that he did not think, that any religion could juftify fo treat a wickednefs; and therefore, from principles of chriftianity and probity, he thought himfelf obliged, by revealing the matter, to prevent the king's falling into the hands... A True and Impartial History of the Conspiracy Against the Person and ... - Page 31 by Sir Richard Blackmore - 1723 - 196 pages Full view -
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