The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First[-eleventh. Being the Pacifick Year].A. Roper ... and F. Coggan, 1704 |
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... Zeal for the Proteftant Religion , and the Liberties of England : And in whom the unhappy Distinction of a Courtier , and a Patriot , is wholly extinguish'd . Among thefe Your GRACE makes the moft Shining Figure : For 1 ' twas ' twas ...
... Zeal for the Proteftant Religion , and the Liberties of England : And in whom the unhappy Distinction of a Courtier , and a Patriot , is wholly extinguish'd . Among thefe Your GRACE makes the moft Shining Figure : For 1 ' twas ' twas ...
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... Miftrefs and Nati- on ; and the other has furnish'd Your GRACE with an Occafion to ex- ert and diftingufh Your Zeal for the Safety and Profperity of both . That That Your GRACE may long continue to the firm Support The Dedication .
... Miftrefs and Nati- on ; and the other has furnish'd Your GRACE with an Occafion to ex- ert and diftingufh Your Zeal for the Safety and Profperity of both . That That Your GRACE may long continue to the firm Support The Dedication .
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... Zeal , in Examining into the Scotch Plot , has made me exceed the Bounds I have Jet to this Annual History : But , I hope , that will eafly be pardoned , as a Fault on the Right fide ; for ' twould have been an inexcusable one to have ...
... Zeal , in Examining into the Scotch Plot , has made me exceed the Bounds I have Jet to this Annual History : But , I hope , that will eafly be pardoned , as a Fault on the Right fide ; for ' twould have been an inexcusable one to have ...
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... Zeal to her Majefty's Service ; the Marquis of Nor- Honour con manby was Created Duke of the fame Name , to which ferr'd ors the Title of Duke of Buckingham , was fome time af - feveral Perfons . ter added , by which latter he is now ...
... Zeal to her Majefty's Service ; the Marquis of Nor- Honour con manby was Created Duke of the fame Name , to which ferr'd ors the Title of Duke of Buckingham , was fome time af - feveral Perfons . ter added , by which latter he is now ...
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... Zeal for Epif- copacy , than they thought the Revolution - Men could pretend to , because most part of them were for Presbytery ; and the reft fo indifferent for Epif- copacy , that they did not think that Matter ought to come in ...
... Zeal for Epif- copacy , than they thought the Revolution - Men could pretend to , because most part of them were for Presbytery ; and the reft fo indifferent for Epif- copacy , that they did not think that Matter ought to come in ...
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Seite 19 - ... that if any person of the age of sixteen years or upwards, being a subject of this realm, at any time after the tenth day of May next,1 shall be present at any assembly, conventicle or meeting under colour or pretence of any exercise of religion in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the Church of England...
Seite 20 - Corporations, or having accepted any office, civil or military, or any place of trust under the Crown, to receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Rites of the Church of England.
Seite 19 - Lord's Supper, according to the Ufage of the Church of England, within...
Seite 159 - Fortunes (hall ever be ready to defend you up' on all occafions, and your Majefty may therefore * with the greater Safety and Glory, fend your ' Fleets and Armies abroad in the defence of your ' Allies. ' The happy Declaration of the Duke of Savoy * for the Common Intereft, gives your Majefty a...
Seite 46 - Realms, unless a free Communication of Trade, the Freedom of Navigation, and the Liberty of the Plantations...
Seite 202 - York, is without president and unwarrantable, and tends to the subjecting the rights and properties of all the commons of England to an illegal and arbitrary power...
Seite 83 - An Argument, proving, that according to the Covenant of Eternal Life, revealed in the Scriptures, Man may be translated from hence into that Eternal Life, without passing through Death, although the Human Nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he had passed through Death ; 1703.
Seite 6 - The last nine miles of the way cost us six hours' time to conquer them ; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him.
Seite 10 - Fellow-Subjefts enjoy, is very plain and evident by the Exceptions of iuch Perfons as are only exempted from being forced from their Country, their Wives and their Children, into Foreign Service : The Perfons only excepted, I find, are Clergymen, the Scholars of the Two Univerfities, the Students of the Inns of Court...
Seite 27 - Rothes recommended another, importing, that, after her Majefty's death, and failing heirs of her body, no perfon coming to the Crown of Scotland, being at the fame time King or Queen of England, fhould, as King or Queen of Scotland, have power to make peace or war without the confent of Parliament.