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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... Groat with a Diffenter ( fays the worthy Sir Roger , " in one of his famous Obfervators ) contributes juft fo much as the Profits " of of that Groat amounts to in Trade towards the Subverfion 2 A Fourth Collection of TRACTS .
... Groat with a Diffenter ( fays the worthy Sir Roger , " in one of his famous Obfervators ) contributes juft fo much as the Profits " of of that Groat amounts to in Trade towards the Subverfion 2 A Fourth Collection of TRACTS .
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... Trade towards the Subverfion of the Mo- " narchy , and erecting a Commonwealth ; for the very Nature and Ten- dency of their Profeffion is deftructive of Kingly Power , and the Govern- " ment of the Nation . " This has been the Opinion ...
... Trade towards the Subverfion of the Mo- " narchy , and erecting a Commonwealth ; for the very Nature and Ten- dency of their Profeffion is deftructive of Kingly Power , and the Govern- " ment of the Nation . " This has been the Opinion ...
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... Trade and Profperity of a Nation which they always hd . We defire your L ps to confider after what Manner we gave you this our confiderable and feasonable Affiftance , not as heretofore , by running into open Rebellion for your Sakes ...
... Trade and Profperity of a Nation which they always hd . We defire your L ps to confider after what Manner we gave you this our confiderable and feasonable Affiftance , not as heretofore , by running into open Rebellion for your Sakes ...
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... trading Burgess , which he was not . Here is a vain Attempt to remove two very clear and pofitive Precedents ; for it is very well known , as to the Lord Livingston's Cafe , that the whole Rea- foning was upon the Incapacity of the ...
... trading Burgess , which he was not . Here is a vain Attempt to remove two very clear and pofitive Precedents ; for it is very well known , as to the Lord Livingston's Cafe , that the whole Rea- foning was upon the Incapacity of the ...
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... Trade , which feems to be the tender Point between the two Nations : And if the general Calcule be true , viz . that we have loft about two Thousand Ships fince the present War , aboard each of which , by a Medium , we may reckon ten ...
... Trade , which feems to be the tender Point between the two Nations : And if the general Calcule be true , viz . that we have loft about two Thousand Ships fince the present War , aboard each of which , by a Medium , we may reckon ten ...
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