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Page 225
... endeavours to throw light on his subject by bringing the facts of early history to bear on it ; and with this view he adverts to the causes , to which have been usually ascribed the decay and overthrow of antient empires . This portion ...
... endeavours to throw light on his subject by bringing the facts of early history to bear on it ; and with this view he adverts to the causes , to which have been usually ascribed the decay and overthrow of antient empires . This portion ...
Page 267
... endeavour to redresse grievances . The Protestants abroad were all lookt upon as puritanes , and their interest insteed ... endeavours to disaffect the prince to his honest godly subiects , and to gett a pretence of power from him , to ...
... endeavour to redresse grievances . The Protestants abroad were all lookt upon as puritanes , and their interest insteed ... endeavours to disaffect the prince to his honest godly subiects , and to gett a pretence of power from him , to ...
Page 368
... endeavours to point out the connection subsisting between the alteration which they experience , and the diseased condition of the stomach ; and to shew how far this latter can be predicted , by attending to the appearances which they ...
... endeavours to point out the connection subsisting between the alteration which they experience , and the diseased condition of the stomach ; and to shew how far this latter can be predicted , by attending to the appearances which they ...
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