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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... Ministry have fo much misreprefented , and they have anfwered her with fo much Alacrity , and with true Zeal manifefted their hearty Affections to her , and the old English Conftitution , ' tis to be hop'd , that no body can have the ...
... Ministry have fo much misreprefented , and they have anfwered her with fo much Alacrity , and with true Zeal manifefted their hearty Affections to her , and the old English Conftitution , ' tis to be hop'd , that no body can have the ...
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... Minister ; yet he is so nice in Point of Honour , that be chufed rather to be unjust to himself , and to lie under Imputations , than to give any Part of thofe Papers to be published , tho ' frequently urged to it ; because he faid it ...
... Minister ; yet he is so nice in Point of Honour , that be chufed rather to be unjust to himself , and to lie under Imputations , than to give any Part of thofe Papers to be published , tho ' frequently urged to it ; because he faid it ...
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... Ministry , was led into fuch frequent Mistakes , fuch falfe Steps , as often proved very troublesome to himself , and very grie- vous to his People . For the Knowledge of Men and Things comes not to any Perfon by Infufion , but is gain ...
... Ministry , was led into fuch frequent Mistakes , fuch falfe Steps , as often proved very troublesome to himself , and very grie- vous to his People . For the Knowledge of Men and Things comes not to any Perfon by Infufion , but is gain ...
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... Minister was at Home , and not fo fecurely protected by his Parishioners , as that they were afraid to attack him , they carried him out to the Market- Place of the Town or Village where he refided , or to the most publik Place of the ...
... Minister was at Home , and not fo fecurely protected by his Parishioners , as that they were afraid to attack him , they carried him out to the Market- Place of the Town or Village where he refided , or to the most publik Place of the ...
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... Minister at the Meeting - House of St. Andrew's , who , after he had qualified himself in all Points , was imme- diately obliged to leave that Town , having his Meeting - Houfe fhut up ; who , in two or three Months afterwards , or ...
... Minister at the Meeting - House of St. Andrew's , who , after he had qualified himself in all Points , was imme- diately obliged to leave that Town , having his Meeting - Houfe fhut up ; who , in two or three Months afterwards , or ...
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