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, 1751 |
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... Money , but you endeavoured to murder him ; " for you shot at him in Order to kill him ; and the Intention of Murder is equally criminal in the Eyes of God with the Act itself . " Now who did we fhoot at at the Boyne ? ' Tis true , King ...
... Money , but you endeavoured to murder him ; " for you shot at him in Order to kill him ; and the Intention of Murder is equally criminal in the Eyes of God with the Act itself . " Now who did we fhoot at at the Boyne ? ' Tis true , King ...
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... Money have been unaccountably lavish'd , and one Mint has labour'd to encourage the other . By these Arts they fo far poifon'd a great Part of common People with Jealoufies and groundlefs Apprehenfions , as to render many of the Gentle ...
... Money have been unaccountably lavish'd , and one Mint has labour'd to encourage the other . By these Arts they fo far poifon'd a great Part of common People with Jealoufies and groundlefs Apprehenfions , as to render many of the Gentle ...
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... Money among their Emiffaries , whom they employed to infpire the Mob with a Contempt of the best Gentlemen and Patriots ; and fet thofe to work who had no Religion to pull down that Church which only could protect all . The Form of our ...
... Money among their Emiffaries , whom they employed to infpire the Mob with a Contempt of the best Gentlemen and Patriots ; and fet thofe to work who had no Religion to pull down that Church which only could protect all . The Form of our ...
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... Money very freely , engag'd to them a numerous Party , who , in Oppofition to the eftablished Church , being fond of their Patronage , and bold upon the Countenance and Favour of the Court , pufh'd hard for themselves , in Opposition to ...
... Money very freely , engag'd to them a numerous Party , who , in Oppofition to the eftablished Church , being fond of their Patronage , and bold upon the Countenance and Favour of the Court , pufh'd hard for themselves , in Opposition to ...
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... Money . That they were for calling to Account the Authors of Treaties , to the Dishonour of England , and its Allies . That they were the Afferters of the Honour and Rights of the House of Commons , and of all the Commons of England ...
... Money . That they were for calling to Account the Authors of Treaties , to the Dishonour of England , and its Allies . That they were the Afferters of the Honour and Rights of the House of Commons , and of all the Commons of England ...
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