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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... leave to acquaint you , that I humbly conceive , I had never a better Opportunity of doing my Country Service , ( in freeing them from their Egyptian Bondage , as I may term it ) and in reftoring the Crown to the right Owner thereof ...
... leave to acquaint you , that I humbly conceive , I had never a better Opportunity of doing my Country Service , ( in freeing them from their Egyptian Bondage , as I may term it ) and in reftoring the Crown to the right Owner thereof ...
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... leave to fuforibe myself Edenboroug , Dec. 30 , 1659 . " Your Majesty's for ever faithful " and loyal Subject , B 2 GEORGE MONCK . King King CHARLES his Answer thereunto . WORTHY FRIEND , TH TRACTS on all SUBJECTS . 3.
... leave to fuforibe myself Edenboroug , Dec. 30 , 1659 . " Your Majesty's for ever faithful " and loyal Subject , B 2 GEORGE MONCK . King King CHARLES his Answer thereunto . WORTHY FRIEND , TH TRACTS on all SUBJECTS . 3.
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... leave : To fupplicate your Majefty for your gracious Protection of us , in the con- tinuance both of our civil Privileges , according to ( and of our religious Li- berties , the Grantees known end of fuing for ) the Pattent conferred ...
... leave : To fupplicate your Majefty for your gracious Protection of us , in the con- tinuance both of our civil Privileges , according to ( and of our religious Li- berties , the Grantees known end of fuing for ) the Pattent conferred ...
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... leave from Authority , we fhould have been glad of fuch an Opportunity to have faid they should not die . Let not the King hear Men's Words , your Servants are true Men , Fearers of God and the King , and not given to change , zealous ...
... leave from Authority , we fhould have been glad of fuch an Opportunity to have faid they should not die . Let not the King hear Men's Words , your Servants are true Men , Fearers of God and the King , and not given to change , zealous ...
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... leave unto your Lordships to 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 ...
... leave unto your Lordships to 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 ...
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