A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volumen3F. Cogan, 1748 |
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... fince the Re- formation , & c . 287 The prefent Cafe Stated : Or the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy no Badges of Slavery . 1689 . 304 Declaration of Lord Patre upon his Death , touching the Plot 321 The loyal Speech of George Plaxton ...
... fince the Re- formation , & c . 287 The prefent Cafe Stated : Or the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy no Badges of Slavery . 1689 . 304 Declaration of Lord Patre upon his Death , touching the Plot 321 The loyal Speech of George Plaxton ...
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... fince it may be the laft time alfo that I may have the Honour of fpeaking to you , at leaft fo folemnly , give me leave to ufe all the Freedom of an Englishman , and take every thing in good Part , as it is meant in the greatest Good ...
... fince it may be the laft time alfo that I may have the Honour of fpeaking to you , at leaft fo folemnly , give me leave to ufe all the Freedom of an Englishman , and take every thing in good Part , as it is meant in the greatest Good ...
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... fince the Revolution with no little . Regret ; the Employment of unpopular and ungrateful Men ; the laying by the most zealous Men in the Change , and as able as any Body to ferve ; the Preffing in the House by Minifters ; the ...
... fince the Revolution with no little . Regret ; the Employment of unpopular and ungrateful Men ; the laying by the most zealous Men in the Change , and as able as any Body to ferve ; the Preffing in the House by Minifters ; the ...
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... fince hath kept that vaft Empire in Unity within its felf : Such an Harmony amongst his Subjects the King hoped and wifhed to establish ; and till it could be fettled by Law , endeavoured to attempt by Prerogative ; yet with all ...
... fince hath kept that vaft Empire in Unity within its felf : Such an Harmony amongst his Subjects the King hoped and wifhed to establish ; and till it could be fettled by Law , endeavoured to attempt by Prerogative ; yet with all ...
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... fince , by the French Admiral , ( when it was as much in his Power , by burning a great num- ber of them , after the Defeat of Admiral Herbert , as it was in Admiral Ruffel's now to execute the fame upon the French ) to the tender ...
... fince , by the French Admiral , ( when it was as much in his Power , by burning a great num- ber of them , after the Defeat of Admiral Herbert , as it was in Admiral Ruffel's now to execute the fame upon the French ) to the tender ...
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