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... against the Inclinations to Mirth and Pleasure , out of a fenfe of Duty and Ho- nour , to have little other Effect , than to become a Man's Characteristick , and by that Means to give a turbulent Air to all his other Pretensions , and ...
... against the Inclinations to Mirth and Pleasure , out of a fenfe of Duty and Ho- nour , to have little other Effect , than to become a Man's Characteristick , and by that Means to give a turbulent Air to all his other Pretensions , and ...
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... against the Incurfions made upon our Liberty , and written even when those Innovations were firft attempted ; I hum- bly defire your Lord- fhip's Protection to them , and their Author , who is with the utmost Inte- grity , poff My LORD ...
... against the Incurfions made upon our Liberty , and written even when those Innovations were firft attempted ; I hum- bly defire your Lord- fhip's Protection to them , and their Author , who is with the utmost Inte- grity , poff My LORD ...
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... against it as Deteftable , as the Strength of a Raviher in the Violation of Chastity , the Teftimonies of a Perjur'd Man Confronting Truth , or Clamour drowning the Voice of Innocence . 1 am , My LORD , Your Grateful Fellow - Subject ...
... against it as Deteftable , as the Strength of a Raviher in the Violation of Chastity , the Teftimonies of a Perjur'd Man Confronting Truth , or Clamour drowning the Voice of Innocence . 1 am , My LORD , Your Grateful Fellow - Subject ...
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... against Common- Senfe . One weak Step , in trying a Fool for what he faid in a Pulpit , with all the Poinp that could be used to take down a more dan- gerous gerous and powerful Man than ever England yet has feen Sir Miles Wharton . 13.
... against Common- Senfe . One weak Step , in trying a Fool for what he faid in a Pulpit , with all the Poinp that could be used to take down a more dan- gerous gerous and powerful Man than ever England yet has feen Sir Miles Wharton . 13.
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... against all Gainfayers . My Comfort is , that the Laws of England are ftill in Force , and tho ' what I have faid may be Unacceptable , I am fure it is not Illegal . While the Laws are in Being I am fafe , and no Man can be safe who out ...
... against all Gainfayers . My Comfort is , that the Laws of England are ftill in Force , and tho ' what I have faid may be Unacceptable , I am fure it is not Illegal . While the Laws are in Being I am fafe , and no Man can be safe who out ...
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