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, Band 6F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... given to the Houfe of Commons in the Accufation of High Treafon against the fix Members of the Houfe : As alfo his Advice concerning the laft Commands iffued from the faid Houfe , & c . 86 A Sermon preached at a Faft , before the Hon ...
... given to the Houfe of Commons in the Accufation of High Treafon against the fix Members of the Houfe : As alfo his Advice concerning the laft Commands iffued from the faid Houfe , & c . 86 A Sermon preached at a Faft , before the Hon ...
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... given the fignes of difcerning evill and difloyall Subjects , I fhall only give you in a word or two , the fignes of difcerning which are loyall and good Subjects , only by turning these three fignes already fhewed on the con- trary ...
... given the fignes of difcerning evill and difloyall Subjects , I fhall only give you in a word or two , the fignes of difcerning which are loyall and good Subjects , only by turning these three fignes already fhewed on the con- trary ...
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... concerning Church or State , but what shall be ap- pointed and nominated by his Majefty , and his Privy Councell , which is a F 2 restriction restriction of the power of Parliament , given unto the A Second Collection of TRACTS . 35.
... concerning Church or State , but what shall be ap- pointed and nominated by his Majefty , and his Privy Councell , which is a F 2 restriction restriction of the power of Parliament , given unto the A Second Collection of TRACTS . 35.
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... given unto the fame by the royall confirmation of his Majefty , confirming to us at our meeting all our Rights and Priviledges . 2 Secondly , if to accufe the Members of the Parliament of treafon for things done in the Houfe , be not a ...
... given unto the fame by the royall confirmation of his Majefty , confirming to us at our meeting all our Rights and Priviledges . 2 Secondly , if to accufe the Members of the Parliament of treafon for things done in the Houfe , be not a ...
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... given up to the hand of Iuftice ; without all which your petitioners have not the least hope of Ifraels peace , or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the four- teene moneths feed - time of Your unparalleld endeavours hath given ...
... given up to the hand of Iuftice ; without all which your petitioners have not the least hope of Ifraels peace , or to reap thofe glorious advantages , which the four- teene moneths feed - time of Your unparalleld endeavours hath given ...
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