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, 1750 |
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... judge not fit herein to be communicated , who hav Power of the Sword in their Hands , thought for ever to rule their Oppofers ; ( I think in fpite of God or Man :) But of late ( I hope , I may truly bless the Name of the Lord for it ) ...
... judge not fit herein to be communicated , who hav Power of the Sword in their Hands , thought for ever to rule their Oppofers ; ( I think in fpite of God or Man :) But of late ( I hope , I may truly bless the Name of the Lord for it ) ...
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... judge , that the only way to join the Hearts of the People of your three Kingdoms , to pray for your happy Succefs in all things ; and not only fo , but it will undoubtedly encourage them all to venter their Lives against all your ...
... judge , that the only way to join the Hearts of the People of your three Kingdoms , to pray for your happy Succefs in all things ; and not only fo , but it will undoubtedly encourage them all to venter their Lives against all your ...
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... judge you deferving , of the Title that I have given you , and I hope , the further Events of your intended Proceedings , may e'er long merit a greater ; and forafmuch , as I conceive it neceffary , to give you the fpeedy Refult of my ...
... judge you deferving , of the Title that I have given you , and I hope , the further Events of your intended Proceedings , may e'er long merit a greater ; and forafmuch , as I conceive it neceffary , to give you the fpeedy Refult of my ...
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... judge . But certainly , as to the former , there can be no hopes of raifing Monies , or difbanding Armies , or of fettling that Happiness and Tranquility which we all figh for , of being governed under our Gracious Sovereign by the ...
... judge . But certainly , as to the former , there can be no hopes of raifing Monies , or difbanding Armies , or of fettling that Happiness and Tranquility which we all figh for , of being governed under our Gracious Sovereign by the ...
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... judge . ng Monies , or which we all e ancient and the Delay in ords . folid and im- derted into it , ns , would re- that the Mif- -s of improv- Application the Cardinal Honour to - known any better . For , ouncils to a y of timing han ...
... judge . ng Monies , or which we all e ancient and the Delay in ords . folid and im- derted into it , ns , would re- that the Mif- -s of improv- Application the Cardinal Honour to - known any better . For , ouncils to a y of timing han ...
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