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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... thought for ever to rule their Oppofers ; ( I think in fpite of God or Man :) But of late ( I hope , I may truly bless the Name of the Lord for it ) who Rulers of thofe unhappy Differences between our King , and his ed Kingdoms , are ...
... thought for ever to rule their Oppofers ; ( I think in fpite of God or Man :) But of late ( I hope , I may truly bless the Name of the Lord for it ) who Rulers of thofe unhappy Differences between our King , and his ed Kingdoms , are ...
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... Thoughts to acquift his Kingdom by Force or Violence , whilft he can hope to have it by the Love of his Subjects ; he there- fore is refolvedly bent to attend the Pleasure of a free Parliament , and wholly intent to accept of fuch ...
... Thoughts to acquift his Kingdom by Force or Violence , whilft he can hope to have it by the Love of his Subjects ; he there- fore is refolvedly bent to attend the Pleasure of a free Parliament , and wholly intent to accept of fuch ...
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... thought to be , as indeed I am , as much inflamed as any Man living , with Indignation at the deteftable Proceedings of the late ufurped Power , fo pernicious to the Pub lick , and fo injurious to my own particular ; in whom , the ...
... thought to be , as indeed I am , as much inflamed as any Man living , with Indignation at the deteftable Proceedings of the late ufurped Power , fo pernicious to the Pub lick , and fo injurious to my own particular ; in whom , the ...
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... thought fit to ffue this our Commiffion , and do thereby require , and authorife you the faid Ed- ward Lord Hyde , Thomas Earl of Southampton , the Lord Chancellour , Lord Treasurer of England , and the Chancellor of the Exchequer for ...
... thought fit to ffue this our Commiffion , and do thereby require , and authorife you the faid Ed- ward Lord Hyde , Thomas Earl of Southampton , the Lord Chancellour , Lord Treasurer of England , and the Chancellor of the Exchequer for ...
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... Thoughts of ad- hering under Pharaob ; and to yield to do , as the more powerful would have him . Thus he continued ... thought on by the Egyp- tian : About which Time the mighty City of Tyre oppofed itself against Nebu- chudnezzar and ...
... Thoughts of ad- hering under Pharaob ; and to yield to do , as the more powerful would have him . Thus he continued ... thought on by the Egyp- tian : About which Time the mighty City of Tyre oppofed itself against Nebu- chudnezzar and ...
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