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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... whole Structure of the Reformation . Queen Elizabeth reftor'd it again ; but as fhe was a zealous Proteftant Queen , yet he was not for fubjećting the Reformation to any Amendment . Not that the believ'd it perfect ; but he was a ...
... whole Structure of the Reformation . Queen Elizabeth reftor'd it again ; but as fhe was a zealous Proteftant Queen , yet he was not for fubjećting the Reformation to any Amendment . Not that the believ'd it perfect ; but he was a ...
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... whole World . I wont difpute here which or which Party did or did not do it ; but to give the Enemy all just Advantage , I am willing to grant it in the largest Sense , that the Diffenters , or Phanaticks , or Whigs , call them as you ...
... whole World . I wont difpute here which or which Party did or did not do it ; but to give the Enemy all just Advantage , I am willing to grant it in the largest Sense , that the Diffenters , or Phanaticks , or Whigs , call them as you ...
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... whole World for her Faithfulness to Kings ; for her , as foon as ever the King did but , as it were , seem to aim at crufhing her Authority , as foon as he did but begin to call her Clergy to an Account , and clap up her golden ...
... whole World for her Faithfulness to Kings ; for her , as foon as ever the King did but , as it were , seem to aim at crufhing her Authority , as foon as he did but begin to call her Clergy to an Account , and clap up her golden ...
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... whole Nation . That they are true Sons of the Church of England , as by Law Efta- blished . That they have been ftrenuous Afferters of the Liberties and Rights of the People . That they were Promoters of the Triennial Bill , a great ...
... whole Nation . That they are true Sons of the Church of England , as by Law Efta- blished . That they have been ftrenuous Afferters of the Liberties and Rights of the People . That they were Promoters of the Triennial Bill , a great ...
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... whole Nation , difmantle their own Garrifons , throw down their own Bulwarks , and permit us , who had been looked upon as their Enemies , Enemies , and had been the chief Objects of their 42 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
... whole Nation , difmantle their own Garrifons , throw down their own Bulwarks , and permit us , who had been looked upon as their Enemies , Enemies , and had been the chief Objects of their 42 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
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