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... the Right Honourable the EARL of CLARE . My LORD , HE following Papers were written to con- front daring and wicked Men , in the Profecution of Purposes deftructive to theirCoun- A 2 try . try . The honeft Inten- tion of them was ,
... the Right Honourable the EARL of CLARE . My LORD , HE following Papers were written to con- front daring and wicked Men , in the Profecution of Purposes deftructive to theirCoun- A 2 try . try . The honeft Inten- tion of them was ,
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Richard Steele. try . The honeft Inten- tion of them was , what fi : ft recommended me to your Lordship's Friend- fhip , and I hope you will forgive me that I cannot conceal a Cir- cumstance so advantage- ous to the Fame of them , as ...
Richard Steele. try . The honeft Inten- tion of them was , what fi : ft recommended me to your Lordship's Friend- fhip , and I hope you will forgive me that I cannot conceal a Cir- cumstance so advantage- ous to the Fame of them , as ...
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... tion of Matters wherein you and all your Fellow - 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 ...
... tion of Matters wherein you and all your Fellow - 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 ...
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... tion , and confequently the Trade of England there , will very much encreafe . Secondly , That as the Dunkirkers could not furnish in C.3 3 Re- Return or Exchange for the Commodities ' imported there , Dunkirk Confider'd . 29.
... tion , and confequently the Trade of England there , will very much encreafe . Secondly , That as the Dunkirkers could not furnish in C.3 3 Re- Return or Exchange for the Commodities ' imported there , Dunkirk Confider'd . 29.
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... tion of Matters wherein you and all your Fellow Subje & ts 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 ...
... tion of Matters wherein you and all your Fellow Subje & ts 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 ...
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