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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... 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 Mind in Answer thereunto , I think fit to let ...
... 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 Mind in Answer thereunto , I think fit to let ...
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... given the Name of a Parliament to a felect Number of their Creatures , and fome who durft do no other wife than obey their Commands , they made Laws at their Pleasure , difinheriting the law- ful Heir , and abolishing the Power of the ...
... given the Name of a Parliament to a felect Number of their Creatures , and fome who durft do no other wife than obey their Commands , they made Laws at their Pleasure , difinheriting the law- ful Heir , and abolishing the Power of the ...
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... given by him , to the true and found Profeffors of the Proteftant Religion . For thofe other Calumnies laid upon , and only fettled in the Hearts of the common Souldiers , ( whom their Officers here have made believe , that they must ...
... given by him , to the true and found Profeffors of the Proteftant Religion . For thofe other Calumnies laid upon , and only fettled in the Hearts of the common Souldiers , ( whom their Officers here have made believe , that they must ...
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... given to change , zealous of Government and Order , orthodox and peaceable in Ifrael , we are not feditious to the Intereft of Cæfar , no Schifmaticks as to the matters of Religion , we diftinguish be- tween Churches and their ...
... given to change , zealous of Government and Order , orthodox and peaceable in Ifrael , we are not feditious to the Intereft of Cæfar , no Schifmaticks as to the matters of Religion , we diftinguish be- tween Churches and their ...
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... given me by the Bill of Tonnage and Poundage . Nor have I been able to give my Brothers one Shilling fince I came into England , nor to keep any Table in my House but what I eat myself . And that which troubles me moft is , to fee many ...
... given me by the Bill of Tonnage and Poundage . Nor have I been able to give my Brothers one Shilling fince I came into England , nor to keep any Table in my House but what I eat myself . And that which troubles me moft is , to fee many ...
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