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Page 150
... society , and to expresse his most gracious acceptance of their humble duty and affection towards him , was pleased to demand the booke of admittances to be brought to him , and , with his owne hand , entred his royall name therein ...
... society , and to expresse his most gracious acceptance of their humble duty and affection towards him , was pleased to demand the booke of admittances to be brought to him , and , with his owne hand , entred his royall name therein ...
Page 208
... Society . It is not therefore always easy to find the means of setting the public right , when we are sure its credulity is abused . Where few are dis . posed to listen , small is the encouragement to speak . ' This is true an apologist ...
... Society . It is not therefore always easy to find the means of setting the public right , when we are sure its credulity is abused . Where few are dis . posed to listen , small is the encouragement to speak . ' This is true an apologist ...
Page 293
... Society of Avignon , which commenced in the year 1779 , and the members of which declare that these are the glorious ... Society , is believed to be Moses ; and another of the seven is . Aaron . They pretend to an intercourse with good ...
... Society of Avignon , which commenced in the year 1779 , and the members of which declare that these are the glorious ... Society , is believed to be Moses ; and another of the seven is . Aaron . They pretend to an intercourse with good ...
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