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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... two Princes we find no Charge of Treafon or Rebellion upon them ; they bore the Difpleasure of their Princes with Pa- tience tience and Paffive Obedience , if I may be allowed 4 . A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S. TRACTS .
... two Princes we find no Charge of Treafon or Rebellion upon them ; they bore the Difpleasure of their Princes with Pa- tience tience and Paffive Obedience , if I may be allowed 4 . A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S. TRACTS .
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... charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of what they really would not Practice ; crying up themfelves for Fools , when we knew they were wifer Men ; calling themfelves humble Slaves ; but when the Trial came ...
... charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of what they really would not Practice ; crying up themfelves for Fools , when we knew they were wifer Men ; calling themfelves humble Slaves ; but when the Trial came ...
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... charge her with falling from her Principles , even tho ' she should have acted contrary to the Notion of Paffive Obedience , as by him laid down . It is true , the Notion of Paffive Obedience has been frequently and vigorously ...
... charge her with falling from her Principles , even tho ' she should have acted contrary to the Notion of Paffive Obedience , as by him laid down . It is true , the Notion of Paffive Obedience has been frequently and vigorously ...
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... Charge of this Execution , did march the Night before the Slaughter , with about 400 Men , but the Weather falling to be very bad and fevere , they were forced to ftay by the Way , and did not get to Glenco against the next Morning , as ...
... Charge of this Execution , did march the Night before the Slaughter , with about 400 Men , but the Weather falling to be very bad and fevere , they were forced to ftay by the Way , and did not get to Glenco against the next Morning , as ...
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... Charges , and the Credit of a great Part of it . Every Man knows , that Trade is the true Intereft both of England and ... Charge in raifing and maintaining Land Forces to defend and enlarge the Dutch Barrier , tho ' we fhould be put to ...
... Charges , and the Credit of a great Part of it . Every Man knows , that Trade is the true Intereft both of England and ... Charge in raifing and maintaining Land Forces to defend and enlarge the Dutch Barrier , tho ' we fhould be put to ...
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