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If these Authors are not often quoted in the Hall , it is because they are not Cafe -
repor , ters ; but consider ' d as Historical Collectors of the old Law , they are
certainly in this Case the best Evidence . Some Gentlemen may perhaps object ,
that ...
If these Authors are not often quoted in the Hall , it is because they are not Cafe -
repor , ters ; but consider ' d as Historical Collectors of the old Law , they are
certainly in this Case the best Evidence . Some Gentlemen may perhaps object ,
that ...
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... in Practice , discharge their Obedience so imperfectly to the BEST : Whilft by
unfair InGnuations they represent your Majesty as wanting in your Care of the
Church of England , notwithstanding the great Bounty you have shewn to the
Clergy ...
... in Practice , discharge their Obedience so imperfectly to the BEST : Whilft by
unfair InGnuations they represent your Majesty as wanting in your Care of the
Church of England , notwithstanding the great Bounty you have shewn to the
Clergy ...
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And when all Things are examined by this Word , then that which is best may be
held fast , but first , they must be known , and then examined afterwards . If our
diffenting Brethren , after so many importunate Intreaties , would have been ...
And when all Things are examined by this Word , then that which is best may be
held fast , but first , they must be known , and then examined afterwards . If our
diffenting Brethren , after so many importunate Intreaties , would have been ...
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... it breeds an inward Malice in Gentlemen better deserving of their Country ,
better able to maintain the Degree of Honour , without Charge to King or
Kingdom , and whose Houses and Alliances may better challenge than the best
of them .
... it breeds an inward Malice in Gentlemen better deserving of their Country ,
better able to maintain the Degree of Honour , without Charge to King or
Kingdom , and whose Houses and Alliances may better challenge than the best
of them .
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And it is no Marvel ; for according to the old Saying ( the best Fencer is not
always the best Fighter , the fairest Tilter , not the best experienced Soldier , nor
the Ear of a Favourite at Court , the best General of an Hoft ) and whosoever
takes upon ...
And it is no Marvel ; for according to the old Saying ( the best Fencer is not
always the best Fighter , the fairest Tilter , not the best experienced Soldier , nor
the Ear of a Favourite at Court , the best General of an Hoft ) and whosoever
takes upon ...
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