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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... taken from bis , and put upon the Author's , which it will fit better . I could quietly put up with the Infolence and Affront to the Church of England , if no other Malice , or the Defign of Mischief were discoverable at the Bottom of ...
... taken from bis , and put upon the Author's , which it will fit better . I could quietly put up with the Infolence and Affront to the Church of England , if no other Malice , or the Defign of Mischief were discoverable at the Bottom of ...
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... taken Notice of this Practice in particular , were it not to prevent the spreading of fo fcandalous an Abuse , and the Contagion of fo foul an Example , and to warn People , that they may fometimes be furpriz'd , unless they be very ...
... taken Notice of this Practice in particular , were it not to prevent the spreading of fo fcandalous an Abuse , and the Contagion of fo foul an Example , and to warn People , that they may fometimes be furpriz'd , unless they be very ...
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... taken into our Confideration ( as being nearest at Hand ) with how much Zeal the Bill against Occafional Conformity was promoted in the laft Seffions , and how narrowly it then efcaped being paffed into an Act ; we confider'd that the H ...
... taken into our Confideration ( as being nearest at Hand ) with how much Zeal the Bill against Occafional Conformity was promoted in the laft Seffions , and how narrowly it then efcaped being paffed into an Act ; we confider'd that the H ...
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... taken off , that Liberty of Confcience might be granted in a parliamentary Way ; and in order to facilitate this , his Majefty thought fit to put out his Royal Declaration in Favour of Liberty of Confcience , enjoin- ing the Bishops to ...
... taken off , that Liberty of Confcience might be granted in a parliamentary Way ; and in order to facilitate this , his Majefty thought fit to put out his Royal Declaration in Favour of Liberty of Confcience , enjoin- ing the Bishops to ...
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... taken by Storm , when you may have honourable Capitulation , is quite contrary to the Law of Arms , and you will be look'd upon as criminal Inftruments of your own Misfortunes , rather then gallant Defenders of a Poft which you came ...
... taken by Storm , when you may have honourable Capitulation , is quite contrary to the Law of Arms , and you will be look'd upon as criminal Inftruments of your own Misfortunes , rather then gallant Defenders of a Poft which you came ...
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