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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... Papists upon the English Proteftants . W Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum . Licensed 23 Decemb . 1678 . Hen their Plots were ripe for Execution , we find their firft Proceedings against the English various ; fome of the Irish ...
... Papists upon the English Proteftants . W Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum . Licensed 23 Decemb . 1678 . Hen their Plots were ripe for Execution , we find their firft Proceedings against the English various ; fome of the Irish ...
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... Papists : Which Offence the Juftices conceived to be heinously finable by the Rules of the Common Law , either in the King's Bench , or by the King and his Council , or now fince the Statute of 3 H. VII . in the Star - Chamber . And the ...
... Papists : Which Offence the Juftices conceived to be heinously finable by the Rules of the Common Law , either in the King's Bench , or by the King and his Council , or now fince the Statute of 3 H. VII . in the Star - Chamber . And the ...
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... Papists . He to be ready to fecond that , raised this Army , and procured another Act , which is the fecond in the first Seffion of the Parliament held by him ; by which the former Act was not only confirmed , but it was ordered that ...
... Papists . He to be ready to fecond that , raised this Army , and procured another Act , which is the fecond in the first Seffion of the Parliament held by him ; by which the former Act was not only confirmed , but it was ordered that ...
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... Papist , and confe- quently unfit to govern , the Pretence of running fo high against the Monarchy .; and , that fo many are drawn into this violent Courfe and Faction , upon the Sur- mife of his being , if once offended ...
... Papist , and confe- quently unfit to govern , the Pretence of running fo high against the Monarchy .; and , that fo many are drawn into this violent Courfe and Faction , upon the Sur- mife of his being , if once offended ...
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... Papists impudently deny the Thing , or extenuate it , that very few were con- cerned in it , and that it was not fo bad as the World would make it . In this their impudent Lying they were much confirmed and encouraged by the Office ...
... Papists impudently deny the Thing , or extenuate it , that very few were con- cerned in it , and that it was not fo bad as the World would make it . In this their impudent Lying they were much confirmed and encouraged by the Office ...
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