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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... whofe faithful Subject I humbly acknowledge myself to be . Now fo it is , may it please your Majesty , I plainly feeing , and with a fad Heart beholding the threatning Hand of the Lord's fevere Judgments ftretched forth against these ...
... whofe faithful Subject I humbly acknowledge myself to be . Now fo it is , may it please your Majesty , I plainly feeing , and with a fad Heart beholding the threatning Hand of the Lord's fevere Judgments ftretched forth against these ...
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... ( whofe Blood , in Severity of Justice , might defervedly be fpilt , ) upon their humble Submiffion to your Majefty , and their promife of future Obedience ; for I hope you will judge , that the only way to join the Hearts of the People ...
... ( whofe Blood , in Severity of Justice , might defervedly be fpilt , ) upon their humble Submiffion to your Majefty , and their promife of future Obedience ; for I hope you will judge , that the only way to join the Hearts of the People ...
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... whofe Hands the Government was , were equally guilty of the forementioned Crimes , fo though they did oppofe one another , yet they all agreed together in continuing and adding to the Nation's Distractions , in Preferment to Employments ...
... whofe Hands the Government was , were equally guilty of the forementioned Crimes , fo though they did oppofe one another , yet they all agreed together in continuing and adding to the Nation's Distractions , in Preferment to Employments ...
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... whofe tyrannical Power we have fufficiently felt , and feen the Difference , between a Government by ufurping and perjured Perfons , and the Clemency of a too mild and gracious Prince . I fhall my Lord , add no further , but only ...
... whofe tyrannical Power we have fufficiently felt , and feen the Difference , between a Government by ufurping and perjured Perfons , and the Clemency of a too mild and gracious Prince . I fhall my Lord , add no further , but only ...
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... whofe Confciences are as large as their Bags , will be a great Eafe to your People , and an Inablement to your Merchants the better to go on with their Trades . They are the laborious Bees that bring in Honey into your Majefty's Hive ...
... whofe Confciences are as large as their Bags , will be a great Eafe to your People , and an Inablement to your Merchants the better to go on with their Trades . They are the laborious Bees that bring in Honey into your Majefty's Hive ...
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