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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... pretend to more Sagacity , and a Sharper Sight than our Ancestors , we are daily bubbled by Fools , and banter'd by ... pretends not to have affronted them neither . Either Either this Author is very stupid , or he prefumes 16 A Fourth ...
... pretend to more Sagacity , and a Sharper Sight than our Ancestors , we are daily bubbled by Fools , and banter'd by ... pretends not to have affronted them neither . Either Either this Author is very stupid , or he prefumes 16 A Fourth ...
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... pretends to fetch from Hiftory , tho ' he cites none , and to spare ourselves the Trouble of raking into Mifreprefentations , foreign to , and too tedious for this Place , and to which , perhaps , want of Books , or want of ...
... pretends to fetch from Hiftory , tho ' he cites none , and to spare ourselves the Trouble of raking into Mifreprefentations , foreign to , and too tedious for this Place , and to which , perhaps , want of Books , or want of ...
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... pretended Difloyalty and Neglect of Principles , is the depofing ( for fo this Author will have it to be ) of King ... pretend to advise the Gentlemen of the Church f of England , who , I prefume , will be D 2 of A Fourth Collection of ...
... pretended Difloyalty and Neglect of Principles , is the depofing ( for fo this Author will have it to be ) of King ... pretend to advise the Gentlemen of the Church f of England , who , I prefume , will be D 2 of A Fourth Collection of ...
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... pretend to make Advances of Kindness and Recon- ciliation , labour to fink the Reputation of their Probity , Virtue , and Under- Standing . T has been the hard Fortune of the People of England to be mifrepre- I fented , for fome Years ...
... pretend to make Advances of Kindness and Recon- ciliation , labour to fink the Reputation of their Probity , Virtue , and Under- Standing . T has been the hard Fortune of the People of England to be mifrepre- I fented , for fome Years ...
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... they are to instruct and take Care of , or pretend to determine of particular Election or Reprobation , as most of our Pro- testant testant Diffenting Minifters do , and thereby gain an Afcendant 24 A Fourth Collection of TRACT S.
... they are to instruct and take Care of , or pretend to determine of particular Election or Reprobation , as most of our Pro- testant testant Diffenting Minifters do , and thereby gain an Afcendant 24 A Fourth Collection of TRACT S.
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