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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... Interests of King James , or they who stood by them . Then why are they equally befpatter'd and render'd cdious ? Why , but ... Interest of an unhappy Prince be imputed by him to the Sons of the Church as a Crime , which At be not only ...
... Interests of King James , or they who stood by them . Then why are they equally befpatter'd and render'd cdious ? Why , but ... Interest of an unhappy Prince be imputed by him to the Sons of the Church as a Crime , which At be not only ...
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... Interest to shake that Fabrick under which alone they can be sheltred . I fhall not enquire upon what Motives ( but it is expected that upon the Conclufion of this Seffions ) this Queen fhould diffolve this Parliament . Upon Suppofition ...
... Interest to shake that Fabrick under which alone they can be sheltred . I fhall not enquire upon what Motives ( but it is expected that upon the Conclufion of this Seffions ) this Queen fhould diffolve this Parliament . Upon Suppofition ...
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... Interest and Meaning of the Generality of the People . But there were two Things which , befides their Confidence and Lying , were their main Support ; first , a furious pretended Zeal for the Proteftant Religion in indefinite Terms ...
... Interest and Meaning of the Generality of the People . But there were two Things which , befides their Confidence and Lying , were their main Support ; first , a furious pretended Zeal for the Proteftant Religion in indefinite Terms ...
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... Interest ftood and fell with them , and both that the Nation was ruin'd whenever they were out of Credit and Employment . It pleafed Providence , however , to render them fo fecure of the Success of their Projects , as to lavish and ...
... Interest ftood and fell with them , and both that the Nation was ruin'd whenever they were out of Credit and Employment . It pleafed Providence , however , to render them fo fecure of the Success of their Projects , as to lavish and ...
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... Interest ; and tho ' we have fometimes remonstrated against Acts of Conformity and Uniformity in other Cafes , yet no Society of Men are more uniform in main- taining this Principle than ourselves , whether we regard our temporal or our ...
... Interest ; and tho ' we have fometimes remonstrated against Acts of Conformity and Uniformity in other Cafes , yet no Society of Men are more uniform in main- taining this Principle than ourselves , whether we regard our temporal or our ...
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