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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... Honour of bringing him over to fuch old Phanatick Principles ? Behold the Loyalty of the Church of England ; now let us examine their Confcience , as to taking Oaths ; and if I do not bring them to be all Whigs , and forty - one Men ...
... Honour of bringing him over to fuch old Phanatick Principles ? Behold the Loyalty of the Church of England ; now let us examine their Confcience , as to taking Oaths ; and if I do not bring them to be all Whigs , and forty - one Men ...
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... Honour was attack'd , and he was branded with Popery and France , how unjustly foever ; fcandalous Stories , Libels , and malicious lying Accufations were fpread of him throughout England , without either Proof or Author , and his ...
... Honour was attack'd , and he was branded with Popery and France , how unjustly foever ; fcandalous Stories , Libels , and malicious lying Accufations were fpread of him throughout England , without either Proof or Author , and his ...
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... Honour or Reputation , or Gentlemen of known Aversion to the Monarchy and Church of England , that by thefe Promotions the Courage of the Diffenters might be rouzed , and the Ambition of the Mob elevated to afpire to the like ...
... Honour or Reputation , or Gentlemen of known Aversion to the Monarchy and Church of England , that by thefe Promotions the Courage of the Diffenters might be rouzed , and the Ambition of the Mob elevated to afpire to the like ...
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... Honours , as they have done in the Interefts of the Church of England . ་ " But as the Proteftant Religion and Moderation , are Terms that have been made Ufe of to feduce Numbers of People , and shake their Refolutions for , and ...
... Honours , as they have done in the Interefts of the Church of England . ་ " But as the Proteftant Religion and Moderation , are Terms that have been made Ufe of to feduce Numbers of People , and shake their Refolutions for , and ...
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... Honour , and neither were , or ought to be entrusted with any Powers . It is eafy to guess where these Men would have lodged the Government , when they could not be content with any one , or all the three Eftates . Any one of them that ...
... Honour , and neither were , or ought to be entrusted with any Powers . It is eafy to guess where these Men would have lodged the Government , when they could not be content with any one , or all the three Eftates . Any one of them that ...
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