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, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... these Kingdoms . Selected from an infinite Number in Print and Manufcript , in the ROYAL , COTTON , SION , and other Public , as well as Private Libraries . Particularly that of the Late LORD SOMERS . Revised by EMINENT HANDS . VOL III ...
... these Kingdoms . Selected from an infinite Number in Print and Manufcript , in the ROYAL , COTTON , SION , and other Public , as well as Private Libraries . Particularly that of the Late LORD SOMERS . Revised by EMINENT HANDS . VOL III ...
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... these two Princes we find no Charge of Treafon or Rebellion upon them ; they bore the Difpleasure of their Princes with Pa- tience tience and Paffive Obedience , if I may be allowed 4 . A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S. TRACTS .
... these two Princes we find no Charge of Treafon or Rebellion upon them ; they bore the Difpleasure of their Princes with Pa- tience tience and Paffive Obedience , if I may be allowed 4 . A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S. TRACTS .
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But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. whether of the two behaved themfelves ... these were Proteftants of the Church of England , in the first and pureft Part of their Principles , and let them ...
But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. whether of the two behaved themfelves ... these were Proteftants of the Church of England , in the first and pureft Part of their Principles , and let them ...
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But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. For the future then , if a humble Moderator might be permitted to give Advice to the Gentlemen of the Church of England , it fhould be in these fhortand ...
But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. For the future then , if a humble Moderator might be permitted to give Advice to the Gentlemen of the Church of England , it fhould be in these fhortand ...
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... these Arts they fo far poifon'd a great Part of common People with Jealoufies and groundlefs Apprehenfions , as to render many of the Gentle- men in all Parts of England , who are moft confiderable for their Abilities , Integrity and ...
... these Arts they fo far poifon'd a great Part of common People with Jealoufies and groundlefs Apprehenfions , as to render many of the Gentle- men in all Parts of England , who are moft confiderable for their Abilities , Integrity and ...
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