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... least fuch as met at Leicester , whose Refolutions he quotes , and which are fimilar to those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in ...
... least fuch as met at Leicester , whose Refolutions he quotes , and which are fimilar to those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in ...
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... least any that I have ever feen , or heard of . But when he is called upon , he will perhaps be pleafed to produce it . The history that I should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand ...
... least any that I have ever feen , or heard of . But when he is called upon , he will perhaps be pleafed to produce it . The history that I should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand ...
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... least difaffected to it ? There never was a more obedient subject . But the Diffenters , as a body , have never fhewn any pre- ference of a republican government ; though it is easy to affert this , or any thing elfe , in order to throw ...
... least difaffected to it ? There never was a more obedient subject . But the Diffenters , as a body , have never fhewn any pre- ference of a republican government ; though it is easy to affert this , or any thing elfe , in order to throw ...
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... least , than either of the Charles's , or their father James , before them ) may not be very well reconciled to kingly government . Allowing all that Mr. Madan has faid , notoriously falfe as it is , of the old Prefbyterians , it will ...
... least , than either of the Charles's , or their father James , before them ) may not be very well reconciled to kingly government . Allowing all that Mr. Madan has faid , notoriously falfe as it is , of the old Prefbyterians , it will ...
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... least unspeakably more liberal than theirs , has taught me to efteem Papifts , Jews , Turks , Infidels , Heretics , and even Atheists if they be honest men , and the Church- of - England - man too who defpifes me . It is because he has ...
... least unspeakably more liberal than theirs , has taught me to efteem Papifts , Jews , Turks , Infidels , Heretics , and even Atheists if they be honest men , and the Church- of - England - man too who defpifes me . It is because he has ...
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