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... Nature Nature , and may be attended with fuch dangerous and THORN, faithful Narrative of Tragedy acted there & feq; other Papers.
... Nature Nature , and may be attended with fuch dangerous and THORN, faithful Narrative of Tragedy acted there & feq; other Papers.
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Political state of Great Britain. Nature , and may be attended with fuch dangerous and difmal Confequences to the Whole Reformation , That it loudly calls on the Proteftants of all Denominations , to lay afide their private trifling ...
Political state of Great Britain. Nature , and may be attended with fuch dangerous and difmal Confequences to the Whole Reformation , That it loudly calls on the Proteftants of all Denominations , to lay afide their private trifling ...
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... , who was always generally thought ra- ther Debonair , than Cruel in his Nature , could ever be prevail'd upon to confirm and give his Concurrence to the the Execution of fo inhuman a Decree . But alas Vol . XXIX . 13 for January 1724-5 .
... , who was always generally thought ra- ther Debonair , than Cruel in his Nature , could ever be prevail'd upon to confirm and give his Concurrence to the the Execution of fo inhuman a Decree . But alas Vol . XXIX . 13 for January 1724-5 .
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... Nature , and de- Atructive to Civil Society . They deny the Power of the Magiftiate ; have liv'd in Inceft and Uncleannefs ; and disbanded themselves from all Society . They are moftly of one Family , and of French Ex- traction . The ...
... Nature , and de- Atructive to Civil Society . They deny the Power of the Magiftiate ; have liv'd in Inceft and Uncleannefs ; and disbanded themselves from all Society . They are moftly of one Family , and of French Ex- traction . The ...
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... Nature pointed out the Way . No Arts they practis'd to forestal Delight , But ftop'd to wait the Calls of Appetite . Their Top - Debauches were , at beft , precife , An unimprov'd Simplicity of Vice . But this bleft Age has found a ...
... Nature pointed out the Way . No Arts they practis'd to forestal Delight , But ftop'd to wait the Calls of Appetite . Their Top - Debauches were , at beft , precife , An unimprov'd Simplicity of Vice . But this bleft Age has found a ...
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Page 528 - The twelve Alms Men there entered two and two ; and coming to the middle of the Choir, did altogether in a body make their joint and low reverences to the Altar ; and turning about, then made their...
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