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... brought him into their College ; however , without any Defign to return the fame iйl Úfage , but only in View to exchange this Diffenting Student for the two Catholicks un • der Arrest , affuring him that he fhould be fet free again ...
... brought him into their College ; however , without any Defign to return the fame iйl Úfage , but only in View to exchange this Diffenting Student for the two Catholicks un • der Arrest , affuring him that he fhould be fet free again ...
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... brought to the Guard , after he had wounded feveral Citizens with Stones . Next Day , the Students got together again , and meet- ing one of the Citizens whom they had abused the Day before , they would oblige him to get their Com- rade ...
... brought to the Guard , after he had wounded feveral Citizens with Stones . Next Day , the Students got together again , and meet- ing one of the Citizens whom they had abused the Day before , they would oblige him to get their Com- rade ...
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... brought to its defigned End , whereby the Re- 6 mainder of the Proteftant Churches in Poland and Lithuania had been at once destroyed . The · C " The Conftituions of the Kingdom of Poland 26 The POLITICAL STATE Vol . XXIX .
... brought to its defigned End , whereby the Re- 6 mainder of the Proteftant Churches in Poland and Lithuania had been at once destroyed . The · C " The Conftituions of the Kingdom of Poland 26 The POLITICAL STATE Vol . XXIX .
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... brought of its being deliver'd . In the mean time , it may not be improper to acquaint my Country- men , That His BRITANNICK Majesty acts in this Af- fair , not only as Elector of Brunswick - Lunenburgh , but ra- ther as King of Great ...
... brought of its being deliver'd . In the mean time , it may not be improper to acquaint my Country- men , That His BRITANNICK Majesty acts in this Af- fair , not only as Elector of Brunswick - Lunenburgh , but ra- ther as King of Great ...
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... brought before Mr. Hiccoks ( late ⚫ one of the Mafters of the faid Court , ) and Mr. Thomas Bennet his Succeffor , now one of the Mafters of the faid Court , ) in or- der to be placed out at Interest for the Benefit of the faid ...
... brought before Mr. Hiccoks ( late ⚫ one of the Mafters of the faid Court , ) and Mr. Thomas Bennet his Succeffor , now one of the Mafters of the faid Court , ) in or- der to be placed out at Interest for the Benefit of the faid ...
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