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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... unto the high and mighty Prince Charles II . 1660 . The Earl of Bristol's Speech in the Houfe of Lords , the 20th Day of July , 1660 , upon the Bill of Indemnity The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons made unto the King in ...
... unto the high and mighty Prince Charles II . 1660 . The Earl of Bristol's Speech in the Houfe of Lords , the 20th Day of July , 1660 , upon the Bill of Indemnity The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons made unto the King in ...
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... unto the High and Mighty Prince CHARLES the Second . And prefented unto his Moft Gracious Majefty , Feb. II . 1660. Printed the fame Year . To the High and Mighty Prince CHARLES the Second , by the Grace of God King of Great Brittain ...
... unto the High and Mighty Prince CHARLES the Second . And prefented unto his Moft Gracious Majefty , Feb. II . 1660. Printed the fame Year . To the High and Mighty Prince CHARLES the Second , by the Grace of God King of Great Brittain ...
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... unto our Lord the King : yet contemplating fuch a King who hath alfo feen Adverfity , that he knoweth the Heart of Exiles , who himself hath been an Exile ; the Afpect of Majefty thus extraordinary circumftanced , influenceth , and ...
... unto our Lord the King : yet contemplating fuch a King who hath alfo feen Adverfity , that he knoweth the Heart of Exiles , who himself hath been an Exile ; the Afpect of Majefty thus extraordinary circumftanced , influenceth , and ...
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... unto them ; had they not been restrained fo far as appeared , there was too much Caufe to fear that we ourselves - muft quickly have died , or worse ; and fuch was their Infolency , that they would not be restrained but by Death ; nay ...
... unto them ; had they not been restrained fo far as appeared , there was too much Caufe to fear that we ourselves - muft quickly have died , or worse ; and fuch was their Infolency , that they would not be restrained but by Death ; nay ...
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... unto us that Kindness of the Lord in Majefty's Protection of us in thefe Liberties , for which we hither came , hich hitherto we have enjoyed upon Hezekiab's fpeaking comfortably to o Sons ; this Orphan fhall not continue fatherless ...
... unto us that Kindness of the Lord in Majefty's Protection of us in thefe Liberties , for which we hither came , hich hitherto we have enjoyed upon Hezekiab's fpeaking comfortably to o Sons ; this Orphan fhall not continue fatherless ...
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