The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... late happy Revolution , & c . P. 101 A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the Bill for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the House of ...
... late happy Revolution , & c . P. 101 A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the Bill for preventing the Growth of Schifm . P. 181 Mr. Steele's Apology for himself and his Wri- tings ; occafioned by his Expulfion from the House of ...
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... late diftracted this un- happy Nation , have been tolerated . When the Minds of Men are prejudiced , wonderful Effects may be wrought against Common- Senfe . One weak Step , in trying a Fool for what he said in a Pulpit , with all the ...
... late diftracted this un- happy Nation , have been tolerated . When the Minds of Men are prejudiced , wonderful Effects may be wrought against Common- Senfe . One weak Step , in trying a Fool for what he said in a Pulpit , with all the ...
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... late War , and taken Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . That the Pretender failed from thenee to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Breft , for the whole ' whole Length of St. George's ...
... late War , and taken Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . That the Pretender failed from thenee to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Breft , for the whole ' whole Length of St. George's ...
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... late Wars may have disturb'd the Tranquility of your Majesty's Kingdoms , and retarded the Execution of your Majefty's Projects , or by the Privateering of its Inhabi- tants , which has often annoy'd and molested the Trade of your ...
... late Wars may have disturb'd the Tranquility of your Majesty's Kingdoms , and retarded the Execution of your Majefty's Projects , or by the Privateering of its Inhabi- tants , which has often annoy'd and molested the Trade of your ...
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... late War , and taken Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . That the Pretender failed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Breft , for the ⚫ whole Length of St. George's Channel ...
... late War , and taken Ships of War , as well as Merchant • Men . That the Pretender failed from thence to Scotland ; and that it is the only Port the French have till you come to Breft , for the ⚫ whole Length of St. George's Channel ...
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