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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... Power thereof , ( yea , I may fay , they feek far more Power , than ever , our late King did take upon him ) and all is done under the zealous Pretence of Saintship and Religion ; the form of manner whereof , is plainly manifefted by ...
... Power thereof , ( yea , I may fay , they feek far more Power , than ever , our late King did take upon him ) and all is done under the zealous Pretence of Saintship and Religion ; the form of manner whereof , is plainly manifefted by ...
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... Power of our Equals , if not Inferiours , I must confefs ( my Lord ) though it is well known to you all Gentlemen , that I was at the beginning of the late unhappy Wars , blinded as well as others , yet I utterly difown that I ever had ...
... Power of our Equals , if not Inferiours , I must confefs ( my Lord ) though it is well known to you all Gentlemen , that I was at the beginning of the late unhappy Wars , blinded as well as others , yet I utterly difown that I ever had ...
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... Power to establish their own Government , yet were they themselves at length turned out by their Servant , their General , ( the juft Reward of their Treachery to their Mafter ) who efta- blifhes in himself that Power , which he had ...
... Power to establish their own Government , yet were they themselves at length turned out by their Servant , their General , ( the juft Reward of their Treachery to their Mafter ) who efta- blifhes in himself that Power , which he had ...
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... Power , nor Policy could effect it . So foon as your Maje Foot upon your English Shore , our Prifon was turned into a Paradi fure , and the whole Nation filled with Joy , and Love , and Peace . Sir , this great Bleffing is already ...
... Power , nor Policy could effect it . So foon as your Maje Foot upon your English Shore , our Prifon was turned into a Paradi fure , and the whole Nation filled with Joy , and Love , and Peace . Sir , this great Bleffing is already ...
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... Power , hath corrupted and alie- nated from us , and divided amongst themselves : We have thought fit to ffue this our Commiffion , and do thereby require , and authorife you the faid Ed- ward Lord Hyde , Thomas Earl of Southampton ...
... Power , hath corrupted and alie- nated from us , and divided amongst themselves : We have thought fit to ffue this our Commiffion , and do thereby require , and authorife you the faid Ed- ward Lord Hyde , Thomas Earl of Southampton ...
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