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 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Bill of Exclufion upon themselves , and with their own . Hands fhut the Door of the Houfe of Commons against themselves But fo fupinely fecure were the Church of England Men , that they have lent their Hands to their Enemies to force ...
... Bill of Exclufion upon themselves , and with their own . Hands fhut the Door of the Houfe of Commons against themselves But fo fupinely fecure were the Church of England Men , that they have lent their Hands to their Enemies to force ...
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... Bill , the Promoters of a standing Army in Time of Peace , the Obftructers of neceffary Impeachments , and those who are lately willing to give up the Rights of the People in that Point , are recent and undeniable Inftances . All thefe ...
... Bill , the Promoters of a standing Army in Time of Peace , the Obftructers of neceffary Impeachments , and those who are lately willing to give up the Rights of the People in that Point , are recent and undeniable Inftances . All thefe ...
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... Bill ; who promoted a standing Army in the Time of Peace ; who obftructed the taking of the publick Accounts ; who were againft enquring into the Mifapplication and Embezzlements of forfeited Eftates and publick Money ; who made and ...
... Bill ; who promoted a standing Army in the Time of Peace ; who obftructed the taking of the publick Accounts ; who were againft enquring into the Mifapplication and Embezzlements of forfeited Eftates and publick Money ; who made and ...
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... Bill , a great Security against the Corruption of Parliaments . That they promoted to their utmost , a juft Account to the Nation of the great Charges they have of late Years been at . That they were for the enquiring into the Mif ...
... Bill , a great Security against the Corruption of Parliaments . That they promoted to their utmost , a juft Account to the Nation of the great Charges they have of late Years been at . That they were for the enquiring into the Mif ...
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... Bill against Occa- fional Conformity . 1705 . My L — s , TH H E late extraordinary Marks of your Piety and Goodness towards us , with the Concurrence of the Ls S1 in rejecting the Bill of the House of Commons for Preventing Occafional ...
... Bill against Occa- fional Conformity . 1705 . My L — s , TH H E late extraordinary Marks of your Piety and Goodness towards us , with the Concurrence of the Ls S1 in rejecting the Bill of the House of Commons for Preventing Occafional ...
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