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... , or Clamour drowning the Voice of Innocence . .I am , My LORD , Your Grateful Fellow - Subject , and Faithful Friend , SCOTO - BRITANNUS . A LETTER ΤΟ Sir Miles Wharton , CONCERNING OCCASIONAL PEERS 6 The Englishman's Thanks , & c .
... , or Clamour drowning the Voice of Innocence . .I am , My LORD , Your Grateful Fellow - Subject , and Faithful Friend , SCOTO - BRITANNUS . A LETTER ΤΟ Sir Miles Wharton , CONCERNING OCCASIONAL PEERS 6 The Englishman's Thanks , & c .
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... Subjects . It is from a Report that there are a- nother half dozen to be made within few Days , that I am engaged to give you this Trouble . You , Sir , who are adorned with more than Title , a Superiority to it , from the Refufal of it ...
... Subjects . It is from a Report that there are a- nother half dozen to be made within few Days , that I am engaged to give you this Trouble . You , Sir , who are adorned with more than Title , a Superiority to it , from the Refufal of it ...
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... Subjects in general are concerned . I give you now an Opportunity ; not only of • manifefting your Loyalty to your Queen , but your Affection to your Country , if you treat ⚫an Infolence done to them both with the Dif dain it deferves ...
... Subjects in general are concerned . I give you now an Opportunity ; not only of • manifefting your Loyalty to your Queen , but your Affection to your Country , if you treat ⚫an Infolence done to them both with the Dif dain it deferves ...
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... Subjects . The Sieur Tugghe will pre- fume to obferve to your Majefty that the Pre- • fervation of the Harbour of Dunkirk , in the naked Condition it has been Represented , will < neither be inconfiftent either with the Politi- ' cal ...
... Subjects . The Sieur Tugghe will pre- fume to obferve to your Majefty that the Pre- • fervation of the Harbour of Dunkirk , in the naked Condition it has been Represented , will < neither be inconfiftent either with the Politi- ' cal ...
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... Subjects , fince in • fuch a Condition it will be an open Town , both on the Land and Sea- fide , abandon'd to the first Invader , defencelefs for whom foever fhall poffefs it , and which any Enemy may en- ter by Sea and by Land , in ...
... Subjects , fince in • fuch a Condition it will be an open Town , both on the Land and Sea- fide , abandon'd to the first Invader , defencelefs for whom foever fhall poffefs it , and which any Enemy may en- ter by Sea and by Land , in ...
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