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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... in their Standard , without Danger of committing any Error of Confequence ; but if he has been unsteady in his Management , wavering in his his Refolutions , and often changing Sides , it is 28 A Fourth Collection of TRACT S.-
... in their Standard , without Danger of committing any Error of Confequence ; but if he has been unsteady in his Management , wavering in his his Refolutions , and often changing Sides , it is 28 A Fourth Collection of TRACT S.-
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... Danger of a Standing Army in Time of Peace . That they were the Men who gave up thofe grievous Privileges which gave them Means of Exemption from paying their juft Debts . That they were the Perfons who voted Supplies to the Dutch ...
... Danger of a Standing Army in Time of Peace . That they were the Men who gave up thofe grievous Privileges which gave them Means of Exemption from paying their juft Debts . That they were the Perfons who voted Supplies to the Dutch ...
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... Danger of ( the worst of all Evils ) Popery . Who they were that ventur'd their Lives and Fortunes , and the Lofs of their dearest Blood , for your Security ; and ( in a Word , G 2 when when all other Means feemed either impracticable ...
... Danger of ( the worst of all Evils ) Popery . Who they were that ventur'd their Lives and Fortunes , and the Lofs of their dearest Blood , for your Security ; and ( in a Word , G 2 when when all other Means feemed either impracticable ...
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... Danger of the Church of England , who were they , my Ls , that turned their whole Order and Ordination out of Houfe and Home ( as we fay ) for the Prefervation of the whole Body , which had not yet been tainted with that dangerous ...
... Danger of the Church of England , who were they , my Ls , that turned their whole Order and Ordination out of Houfe and Home ( as we fay ) for the Prefervation of the whole Body , which had not yet been tainted with that dangerous ...
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... Danger of Popery began to touch their Lps ; Popery was in our Councils , Popery was in our Houses , Popery was a - top of our Houfes , and a profeffed Papist at the Head over all . Several of the Bishops were fummoned before the King ...
... Danger of Popery began to touch their Lps ; Popery was in our Councils , Popery was in our Houses , Popery was a - top of our Houfes , and a profeffed Papist at the Head over all . Several of the Bishops were fummoned before the King ...
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