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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... themselves unto me , and expreffing their Sorrow for all their former Actings against me and my late Father , and upon Promise of their future Obedience , I will freely pardon them of their Lives ; and as for their Eftates , those who ...
... themselves unto me , and expreffing their Sorrow for all their former Actings against me and my late Father , and upon Promise of their future Obedience , I will freely pardon them of their Lives ; and as for their Eftates , those who ...
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... themselves , making a Prey of thefe Nations , and overthrowing the fundamen- tal Laws of the Land . > This , my Lord , you very well know was the Pramunire we had run ourselves into . This was that we fought for ; this was that for ...
... themselves , making a Prey of thefe Nations , and overthrowing the fundamen- tal Laws of the Land . > This , my Lord , you very well know was the Pramunire we had run ourselves into . This was that we fought for ; this was that for ...
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... themselves ; that they began to opprefs and force unheard of Impofitions and Burthens upon the Commonalty , to maintain their Villanies , and enrich themfelves , to confound and overthrow all Religion , under a Pretence of fettling and ...
... themselves ; that they began to opprefs and force unheard of Impofitions and Burthens upon the Commonalty , to maintain their Villanies , and enrich themfelves , to confound and overthrow all Religion , under a Pretence of fettling and ...
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... themselves thereupon was their own Act , and we with all Humility conceive a Crime bringing their Bloods upon their own Heads . The Quakers died not becaufe of their other Crimes how capital foever , but upon their fuperadded pre ...
... themselves thereupon was their own Act , and we with all Humility conceive a Crime bringing their Bloods upon their own Heads . The Quakers died not becaufe of their other Crimes how capital foever , but upon their fuperadded pre ...
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... themselves to preferve their Houfes , Tenuaries , Lands , Woods or Eftates , from Waste or Injury , and which of them were made by others for Gain and Advantage , and when , and by whom the fame was done , and what Profit , Gain or ...
... themselves to preferve their Houfes , Tenuaries , Lands , Woods or Eftates , from Waste or Injury , and which of them were made by others for Gain and Advantage , and when , and by whom the fame was done , and what Profit , Gain or ...
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