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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... English Parliament did not refpect Religion , but Civil Property ; nor were the Majority of the House Puritans , but true Church Proteftants , and Englishmen ; who ftood upon the Rights of the People as Englishmen ; and none were more ...
... English Parliament did not refpect Religion , but Civil Property ; nor were the Majority of the House Puritans , but true Church Proteftants , and Englishmen ; who ftood upon the Rights of the People as Englishmen ; and none were more ...
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... English Parliament gave their Hands to the laft Settlement and Declaration of Right , and let us tell Nofes , and put a Brand upon the Phanaticks among them . Will they tell us it was a Phanatical Parliament that fet the Crown upon the ...
... English Parliament gave their Hands to the laft Settlement and Declaration of Right , and let us tell Nofes , and put a Brand upon the Phanaticks among them . Will they tell us it was a Phanatical Parliament that fet the Crown upon the ...
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... English Nation , during the whole Courfe of the late War , and after it ; and was owing to the Artifices of fome People , who magnified their own Services and Affection to our Allies , and reprefented a Houfe of Com- mons , ( the ...
... English Nation , during the whole Courfe of the late War , and after it ; and was owing to the Artifices of fome People , who magnified their own Services and Affection to our Allies , and reprefented a Houfe of Com- mons , ( the ...
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... English by In- Inclination , as by Birth , who , both by Principle and Practice , has given us undoubted Demonstration of her fincere Affection and Zeal for our Church and and Constitution . If therefore we do not make use 2,2 TRA C T S ...
... English by In- Inclination , as by Birth , who , both by Principle and Practice , has given us undoubted Demonstration of her fincere Affection and Zeal for our Church and and Constitution . If therefore we do not make use 2,2 TRA C T S ...
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... English Conftitution , whether they be Conformists to the established Church or not , to contribute their utmost En- deavours towards the Support of it ; fince with that the English Constitution and Liberty muft neceffarily fink . The ...
... English Conftitution , whether they be Conformists to the established Church or not , to contribute their utmost En- deavours towards the Support of it ; fince with that the English Constitution and Liberty muft neceffarily fink . The ...
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