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... Defence of Mr. S ― le . P. 79 The Crifis : Or a Difcourfe reprefenting , from the moft Authentick Records , the juft Causes of the late happy Revolution , & c . p . 101 A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the Bill for ...
... Defence of Mr. S ― le . P. 79 The Crifis : Or a Difcourfe reprefenting , from the moft Authentick Records , the juft Causes of the late happy Revolution , & c . p . 101 A Letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the Bill for ...
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Sir Richard Steele. AIR 24T 70 on 1 . THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK CONSIDER'D : In Defence of the.
Sir Richard Steele. AIR 24T 70 on 1 . THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK CONSIDER'D : In Defence of the.
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Sir Richard Steele. THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK CONSIDER'D : In Defence of the GUARDIAN . Of Auguft the 7th , 1713 . IN A LETTER to the Bailiff of Stockbridge . TVIX 蓉蓉 Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . 1 To the Worshipful Mr. JOHN SNOW , ...
Sir Richard Steele. THE IMPORTANCE OF DUNKIRK CONSIDER'D : In Defence of the GUARDIAN . Of Auguft the 7th , 1713 . IN A LETTER to the Bailiff of Stockbridge . TVIX 蓉蓉 Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . 1 To the Worshipful Mr. JOHN SNOW , ...
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... and with trembling to reprefent to your Majefty , that he does not demand that the Works that may ferve either for the Attack or Defence of Dunkirk be preferved , ⚫ either " either on the Landfide , or towards the Sea 24 The Importance of.
... and with trembling to reprefent to your Majefty , that he does not demand that the Works that may ferve either for the Attack or Defence of Dunkirk be preferved , ⚫ either " either on the Landfide , or towards the Sea 24 The Importance of.
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... Defence of my Queen and Country , and of the most valuable part of our Trade , is treated as an Offence against the Honour and Prerogative of the Crown : I am heartily forry to hear the word Prerogative introduced with Lo fo much Pomp ...
... Defence of my Queen and Country , and of the most valuable part of our Trade , is treated as an Offence against the Honour and Prerogative of the Crown : I am heartily forry to hear the word Prerogative introduced with Lo fo much Pomp ...
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